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An Attractive Destination in Southeast Asia

Taiwan is situated along the southeast coast of the Asian Continent where the Asian-tropical zone meets the tropical zone. It is surrounded by oceans and has a long coastline offering a wide variety of scenery. The western coast mainly consists of sand dunes, sand beaches, sand bars and lagoons. The eastern side of the island presents a dramatic coastline of towering cliffs that descend almost directly into the deep sea. The coastal plains here are very narrow. The rock formations on the northern coast alternate with beautiful bays and offer the most varied coastal landscape. The southern
Taiwan Travel & Tourism
Medical Tourism Opportunity
 

Taiwanese authorities are taking the first steps to actively promote healthcare tourism in the country. Cabinet level bodies, including the Department of Health (DOH) and the Council for Economic Planning and Development (CEPD), met with 15 multinational insurance companies...

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New year spending
 

The week-long holiday celebrations that mark Chinese New Year are considered the most important time of the year for Taiwanese retailers. As people across the country bought lavish foods and gifts to celebrate the year of the pig, retailers...

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Talks to boost tourism
 

Early in February it was reported that Taiwan and China were close to an agreement that would allow Chinese tourists to visit Taiwan directly. Media reports in China suggested the deal would be announced soon. However, officials have explained that...

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High speed hope
 

On January 4, Taiwan's high-speed rail network opened to the public for the first time. Once fully completed, the train will take passengers from Taipei in the north to Kaohsiung, the island's second biggest city in the south, in...

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