Travel & Leisure

Chinese mainland tourists make 350,000 trips to Taiwan

July 3, 2009

Taiwan beauty spotTourists from Chinese Mainland have made more than 350,000 trips to Taiwan so far after the travel ban was lifted a year ago.
Du Jiang, deputy director of the National Tourism Administration, said the tourism cooperation across the strait has been vibrant and the tourists from Chinese Mainland to Taiwan has been on a steady rise.
When meeting with an official delegation from Taichung City and three central Taiwan counties Friday, Du said the two sides should complement each other with unique resources, step up tourism promotion and improve tourism services.

China View reported that the head of the delegation said that central Taiwan has abundant natural and cultural resources, and is willing to improve its infrastructure to attract more visitors from the Chinese Mainland.

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