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Lee Dahye enjoys local treats at New Taipei’s Christmasland
From mid-November to Jan. 1, 2025, experience the festive spirit at New Taipei’s Fuzhong Shopping Area. Enjoy local delicacies, vibrant markets, and enchanting decorations.2024/12/20 16:09 -
China accuses Taiwan’s DPP of politicizing snack ban
China’s Taiwan Affairs Office accuses Taiwan’s Democratic Progressive Party of politicizing a ban on Chinese snacks like spicy peanuts. The dispute highlights tensions over cross-strait trade and cooperation.2024/10/30 16:10 -
Taiwan promotes tourism at Argentina’s FIT event
Taiwan promotes its culture and tourism at the 28th Feria Internacional de Turismo in Argentina. Highlights include cultural displays, local snacks, and calligraphy services.2024/10/01 11:32 -
Satoshi Tsumabuki named Taiwan’s new tourism ambassador
Discover how Japanese star Satoshi Tsumabuki promotes Taiwan as its latest tourism ambassador, aiming to boost Japanese visits and reach a 10 million international tourist goal.2024/09/04 16:02 -
Taiwan introduces rice flour pizzas to boost consumption
Discover how Taiwan is promoting rice consumption with innovative rice pizzas, launched by the Agriculture and Food Agency in collaboration with PX Mart. These pizzas, made with a blend of rice and regular flour, offer a healthier option and are available in two flavors.2024/08/20 15:49 -
Taiwan impresses at Dublin’s Holiday World Show
Discover the diverse tourism potential of Taiwan at the Holiday World Show Dublin, where the Taiwan Pavilion showcased its cultural and natural landscapes. Engaging with notable visitors including Irish senators and the Lithuanian ambassador, Taiwan promoted its "Story Taiwan" and "Accelerate the Attraction of International Visitors" programs, as well as traditional Chinese characters and Taiwanese Chinese literature. Visitors enjoyed Taiwanese snacks, Kavalan whiskey, and even had the opportunity to make Lunar New Year lanterns. Don’t miss Cloud Gate Dance Theater’s upcoming performance in Ireland in May 2024, adding to the appreciation of Taiwanese culture. With approximately 30,000 visitors, the Dublin International Travel Show raised the visibility of Taiwanese tourism.2024/01/30 13:11