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Taiwan Offers Travel Deals at Travel Madness Expo PH


Taiwan’s popularity with Filipino tourists continues to grow. Taiwan’s scenic spots, food, shopping and other attractions continue to bring in a large number of tourists.

Since Taiwan reopened its borders on October 13 last year, the number of Philippine tourists to Taiwan in 2022 has increased significantly, an increase of 224.85% from 2021 (9,183). Following the appearance of the Taiwan Tourism Bureau at the TTE International Travel Expo in the Philippines earlier this year, the Filipino people set off a wave of tourism to Taiwan. Statistics show that in the first quarter of 2023, the number of Filipino tourists to Taiwan will reach 60,723.

Seize the opportunity of visa-free travel and immerse yourself in Taiwan’s food and city charm. Visit the 10th Philippine TME Taiwan Pavilion.Contribute photos

In order to strengthen publicity, the Taiwan Tourism Bureau organized a delegation to participate in the 10th Philippine TME (Travel Madness Expo) held at the SMX Convention Center in Manila from June 30 to July 2.

The delegation will see cameo appearances from Filipino YouTube sensation The Poor Traveler and the beautiful Hazel Quing. They will all share and talk about their latest travel experiences in Taiwan.

Visitors to the expo can also enjoy Taiwanese national circus performances, taste authentic Taiwanese snacks and pearl tea, and at the same time experience DIY activities derived from Taiwanese cultural heritage.

In addition to visa-free travel to Taiwan, group tourists can also enjoy a subsidy starting from NT$5,000. Foreign independent travelers can get a one-way pass for the Airport MRT for free, and have a chance to win tourism prizes worth NT$5,000 in a lucky draw.

The latest, most exciting and most valuable Taiwan tourism information and products in 2023 will be available at the Taiwan Pavilion of this year’s Crazy Travel Expo (Booth No.: 33-40). Don’t miss the chance to explore all the products and discover great deals for your trip to Taiwan.





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