08-27-2024
Live performances involving captive wild animals, including shows featuring dolphins, tigers, and other non-domesticated mammals, are now prohibited in Taiwan under new regulations issued by the Ministry of Agriculture
04-03-2024
The strongest earthquake since 1999 occurred in Taiwan. According to the Central Meteorological Department, several tremors of magnitude from 7.2 to 7.5 were recorded in the morning hours of Wednesday off the east coast of the island
11-02-2023
This year, the number of tourists from Japan to Taiwan comes second only to Hong Kong. To appeal to the Japanese market and attract tourists to visit Crown Coast, the destination management organization Crown Coast Tourism Union together with high-quality stores within the Crown Coast participated in the “JATA Tourism Expo Japan 2023” held in Osaka, Japan
10-18-2023
South East Travel, a leading travel agency in Taiwan, is working with travel technology provider Amadeus to grow its footprint in Taiwan and across Asia Pacific
08-17-2023
A total of 2.7 million people visited from overseas from January through June, according to Taiwan Tourism Bureau data – far from the minuscule numbers seen from 2020 through early last year
06-23-2023
On the one hand, the dangerous reality in the form of the constant threat of Chinese invasion, and on the other, appreciation that this lurking menace has the surprising effect of making the island a seize-the-moment, richly enjoyable place to visit, says a travel writer
06-05-2023
On May 23-25, the Taiwan Tourism Bureau along with the Bureau of Foreign Trade jointly led 12 of our best companies from the MICE industry, promoting Taiwan’s outstanding MICE environment and making use of the European MICE market in IMEX Frankfurt to bolster up the return of business tourism
06-05-2023
Tourism Malaysia is consolidating its marketing efforts in Taiwan to welcome more Taiwanese travellers back to its shores and reignite their passion, to explore further Malaysia’s hidden gems at the largest tourism event, Taipei Tourism Expo (TTE) 2023
03-03-2023
To reach the country’s goal of welcoming six million travellers in 2023, the government of Taiwan is now offering the equivalent of $165 to individual tourists and up to $658 to tour groups who visit this year in a future program with no set launch date. Cash rewards is how the country will attract more travellers to complete its goal
10-18-2022
The Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) of Taiwan has announced that starting on October 13, incoming travelers will no longer be required to quarantine and will instead undergo a seven-day period of self-initiated prevention after arrival