TTA unveils new incentive programs to attract travellers ahead of World Travel Market
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TTA unveils new incentive programs to attract travellers ahead of World Travel Market

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11-03-2023
 
The Taiwan Tourism Administration (TTA), responsible for promoting tourism to the cosmopolitan island destination across global markets, introduced two new incentive programs in an effort to attract more overseas visitors. 

These include a lucky draw competition on arrival, where foreign travelers can enter to win cash prizes, and the launch of free half-day tours for transit and transfer travelers, Free Half-Day Tour,  Taiwan’s Green Triumphs and Natural Wonders and so on .

For those in search of breathtaking landscapes, Taiwan’s Alishan Forest Railway offers the perfect escape. This historic railway, marking its 111th year, features cherry blossoms, majestic mountains,  Dive into Taiwanese Culture at the World Travel Market

Visitors to the Pavilion will see themselves immersed in interactive cultural experiences where the Taiwanese Specialty Tea Society in Europe will introduce visitors to the rich tapestry of Taiwanese tea culture in a one-of-a-kind tea-tasting experience. The Taiwan Tourism Administration will also host a Happy Hour event for key trade and media stakeholders at the Taiwan Pavilion on Monday 6 November. 

Speaking on Taiwan’s exhibition at WTM, Arthur Hsieh, Director at Taiwan Tourism Administration London Office says, “We look forward to this wonderful opportunity to shine a spotlight on Taiwan’s extraordinary tourism offerings and the depth of our rich cultural heritage. Our goal is to bring a piece of Taiwan’s enchantment to the world stage, and we invite you to join us at our Pavilion.”

The Taiwan Tourism Administration looks forward to debuting these exciting initiatives and updates to UK travellers at the World Travel Market to inspire travel to the wonderful island of Taiwan.
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