
Taiwanese-run company in Vietnam to send 1,000 staff on Taiwan vacation
A Taiwanese-run business in Vietnam says it will take 1,000 employees to Taiwan, for a trip packed with local sights. This company trip is made possible by the Guan Hong project, a simplified visa program for tour groups from Southeast Asian countries. The program was relaunched last year, as part of a government push to jumpstart the New Southbound tourism market. Lawmakers say it’s a good start toward attracting international tourists, but that the next step is to resume flight routes canceled during the pandemic.
To boost Taiwan tourism, a Taiwanese businessman in Vietnam plans to take 1,000 employees on a trip this September. Vietnam Precision Industrial Chairman Lee Yu-chi will send two groups of staff to Taiwan, with stops at Sun Moon Lake, Alishan and the Gaomei Wetlands.
Lee Yu-chi
VPIC chairman
In 2017, we had 600 or 700 people come to Taiwan. This time, we’re taking 1,000 people, in two groups, to come to Taiwan. I am Taiwanese, and of course I love Taiwan dearly.
Chung Chia-pin
DPP lawmaker
The most important part is that they come from a New Southbound Policy country. Over the past few years, the ties between our industries have become closer, and commercial exchanges have grown. Even tourism has flourished.
Taiwan hopes to attract 6 million tourist visits by the end of the year. It’s aiming to attract tourists from New Southbound countries. Vietnam is the fastest-growing market, with 135,000 visitors to Taiwan last year alone, the most out of any other country. A DPP lawmaker called on airlines to resume flight routes that were suspended due to the pandemic.
Hsu Chih-chieh
DPP lawmaker
Airlines should resume flights. Some Taiwanese businesspeople go to Kaohsiung, others to Taipei, and all over Taiwan. But some routes are still not back online. So they all have to fly to Taipei and then take the high-speed rail to Kaohsiung. It’s a big hassle.
Lin Hsin-jen
Tourism Bureau
I think more efforts can be made to restore flight routes, because of course there’s a positive correlation between the number of flights and the number of tourists. We’re also offering subsidies for charter flights.
Besides the Vietnamese company, two firms from Thailand plan to bring 500 and 800 employees on trips to Taiwan in the coming months.
2023-05-09