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In 2015, 87% of Taiwanese had domestic travel for their tourism activities, in which the Kenting National Park became their most favorite destination. They spent an average of NT$9,323 per capita for each vacation, which was mainly for accommodation expenditure. [11] A 1942 tourist travel map of Taiwan, with outlines of railroads in black.
Travel in Taiwan (traditional Chinese: 中華民國觀光月刊; simplified Chinese: 中华民国观光月刊) is a Taiwanese English-language bimonthly magazine. It is produced in Taipei by Vision International Publishing Co., Ltd. on behalf of Taiwan's Tourism Bureau , an agency of the country's Ministry of Transportation and Communications .
Since August 2019, China has imposed a ban on the free flow of Chinese visitors and subsequently increased the number of tour groups, which has impacted the entire tourism industry in Taiwan. The number of visitors decreased by 49.8%, and the number of Chinese visitors also decreased from 1.76 million in 2014 to 420,000, a big drop of 76%. [ 13 ]
All Mainland China residents cannot travel to Taiwan on their passports when departing from mainland China and must hold a Taiwan Travel Permit (往來台灣通行證) issued by the mainland Chinese authorities. Before 2017, it was a pink, passport-like travel document, the current permit is an ICAO Doc 9303 TD1 card with an embedded biometric ...
This Closing Ceremony preceded the famous "9 day trip down South" which took all 1,200 study tour participants, in 4 separate groups, on a bus tour around the entire island of Taiwan to see the major scenic areas. These scenic attractions included Taroko National Park, Sun Moon Lake, Kenting National Park, and Sanxiantai, among others. The end ...
The Taiwan Travel Permit [a] is a travel document issued by the Exit and Entry Administration of the People's Republic of China. [6] This card -size biometric document is issued for its bearers, Chinese citizens residing in the mainland, to travel from the mainland to the Taiwan Area for personal, business, or other purposes.
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A TOCFL Certificate. The Test of Chinese as a Foreign Language (TOCFL; Chinese: 華語文能力測驗; pinyin: Huáyǔwén Nénglì Cèyàn) is the Republic of China (Taiwan)'s standardized test of proficiency in ROC Standard Chinese (one of the two forms of Standard Chinese) for non-native speakers such as foreign students.