Taiwan hopes to draw more Muslim tourists
Taiwan is hoping to attract more visitors from Muslim countries as part of its expanding tourism campaign.
Taiwan is hoping to attract more visitors from Muslim countries as part of its expanding tourism campaign.
TAIPEI – A Filipino divemaster will be featured in one of the upcoming episodes of Fun Taiwan, a top travel show on TLC Asia.
The news comes amid a global movement against food waste and water shortages, and bans on plastic straws and plastic bags.
New research suggests that even low levels of regular exercise could help cut the risk of developing diabetes.
Our high school days may have been many decades ago, but our Assumption HS ’81 batch remains as close-knit as ever. We have chosen various life paths here and abroad, but somehow manage to keep in touch. Apart from getting together for our Velada homecoming every five years, we travel to new destinations as often as possible.
From streetside stalls dishing out one dollar bowls of braised pork rice to upscale eateries tucked away in quiet alleyways, Michelin inspectors are scouring the Taiwanese capital selecting restaurants for its first ever guide.
The launch is part of the brand’s international expansion plans in Asia, which in recent years saw it dispatch inspectors in Seoul, Singapore and Bangkok for the first time.
As trips to Taiwan will soon be VISA-free for Filipinos, here’s a glimpse on important places you must check out in this island nation to build your itinerary.
For years Huang Sheng-yi helped feed Taiwan’s addiction to the betel nut, planting thousands of the trees on his mountainous farm.
Buddhist temples, Sun Moon Lake, high-speed trains blend history and modernity.
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