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8 Mar

Discover Asia’s One of the Welcoming City Taipei with Rich Culture Scenic Wonders and Unforgettable Travel Experiences in 2026

Discover Asia’s One of the Welcoming City Taipei with Rich Culture Scenic Wonders and Unforgettable Travel Experiences in 2026 If you are looking for a travel destination that combines warm hospitality, rich culture, and modernity, Taipei, the capital of Taiwan, should be on your list. Known for its friendly locals and welcoming atmosphere, Taipei has quickly become one of Asia’s most visitor-friendly cities. The city’s warm, approachable vibe is what makes it so attractive to travellers, whether it’s your first visit or you’ve come back for another adventure. In 2026, Taipei is...

7 Mar

Taiwan Lantern Festival 2026 in Chiayi, A Spectacular Showcase of Light, Culture, and Unmatched Tourism Magic: Everything You Need to Know

Taiwan Lantern Festival 2026 in Chiayi, A Spectacular Showcase of Light, Culture, and Unmatched Tourism Magic: Everything You Need to Know The Taiwan Lantern Festival 2026 is set to transform Chiayi County into a luminous spectacle of light and culture, drawing visitors from across Taiwan and around the world. Organised annually by the Taiwan Tourism Bureau and local government bodies, this year’s edition will be held from March 3 to March 15, 2026, at the plaza in front of the Chiayi County Government Building and surrounding exhibition areas. Known as one...

6 Mar

Discover the Magic of Taiwan’s 2026 Lantern Festival: A Fusion of Culture, Innovation, and Sustainability in Chiayi

Discover the Magic of Taiwan’s 2026 Lantern Festival: A Fusion of Culture, Innovation, and Sustainability in Chiayi The 2026 Taiwan Lantern Festival officially kicked off this week on Tuesday, showcasing Taiwan’s rich cultural heritage, vibrant artistry, and technological advancements. Held in Chiayi County, the grand lighting ceremony commenced at 7:00 p.m., featuring the country’s President Lai Ching-te, senior officials, and tourism representatives. Together, they illuminated the festival’s main lantern, “Alishan, Veiled in Luminous Mist,” setting the stage for one of Taiwan’s most iconic cultural celebrations. The Taiwan Lantern Festival draws thousands of...

6 Mar

Taiwan Magong Captures Global Attention, Ranking as the Most Welcoming Destination in Asia and the Second Most Hospitable City Worldwide in the 2026 Awards

Taiwan Magong Captures Global Attention, Ranking as the Most Welcoming Destination in Asia and the Second Most Hospitable City Worldwide in the 2026 Awards Taiwan Magong has earned global recognition as the second most welcoming city in the world and the most hospitable destination in Asia, according to the 2026 Traveller Review Awards by Booking.com. This accolade highlights the city’s genuine charm, where friendly locals and a relaxed atmosphere create unforgettable experiences for travelers. Situated on a small island in the Penghu Archipelago, Magong offers visitors a peaceful retreat with stunning...

5 Mar

Russia Joins China, India, Malaysia, Taiwan And Other Countries In Hammering Thailand’s Tourism, Triggering Over Four Percent Drop In 2026 With A Significant Reduction In Visitors And Struggling Growth Prospects

Russia Joins China, India, Malaysia, Taiwan And Other Countries In Hammering Thailand’s Tourism, Triggering Over Four Percent Drop In 2026 With A Significant Reduction In Visitors And Struggling Growth Prospects Russia joins China, India, Malaysia, Taiwan, and other countries in hammering Thailand’s tourism, contributing to over a four percent drop in 2026, primarily due to reduced visitor numbers and economic challenges. After a promising recovery in the aftermath of the pandemic, Thailand’s tourism sector has been severely impacted by a combination of declining arrivals from its key source markets, economic uncertainty,...

5 Mar

Jinguashi Geopark Taiwan Becomes the New Magnet for Sustainable Travel with Surging Visitor Interest in Its Legendary Gold Mining Hills and Ocean Trails

Jinguashi Geopark Taiwan Becomes the New Magnet for Sustainable Travel with Surging Visitor Interest in Its Legendary Gold Mining Hills and Ocean Trails Jinguashi Geopark, located in Taiwan’s New Taipei City, offers a rare combination of natural beauty, geological marvels, and cultural heritage. Once a thriving gold mining town, today, it’s a hub for explorers, hikers, and geology enthusiasts. This unique destination not only tells the story of Taiwan’s rich mining past but also immerses visitors in jaw-dropping landscapes formed over millions of years. From vast hills adorned with silver grass...

4 Mar

Taiwan and Czech Republic Unite to Launch Strategic Semiconductor Design Hub in Prague

Taiwan and Czech Republic Unite to Launch Strategic Semiconductor Design Hub in Prague The global landscape of technology is being reshaped by a significant international partnership centered in Central Europe. The Taiwan-Czech semiconductor office has been officially inaugurated in Prague, marking a pivotal moment for international tech collaboration and the expansion of the global supply chain. This initiative is spearheaded by the Taiwan Semiconductor Research Institute and is designed to serve as a bridge for innovation in Europe. Through this physical presence in Czechia, a sophisticated environment for advanced chip design...

4 Mar

The Glasshouse: Taipei’s Revolutionary Three-Level Bar Experience at Capella Taipei

The Glasshouse: Taipei’s Revolutionary Three-Level Bar Experience at Capella Taipei Capella Taipei introduces The Glasshouse, a groundbreaking three-level bar that aims to redefine the city’s upscale nightlife. Situated on Dunhua North Road, this new venue features a unique fusion of local Taiwanese ingredients, classic cocktail culture, and a distinct music-led bar experience. Unlike traditional hotel bars, The Glasshouse is a standalone building, strategically located just a short walk from Capella Taipei, offering a separate yet integrated space for a modern nightlife experience in Taipei. Comprising three individual concepts—Tilt, Cooper, and Playback—The Glasshouse...

4 Mar

US Joins UK, South Korea, Thailand, Singapore Malaysia and Others in Thriving Tourism Growth as Taiwan Opens Door To 135 Visa-Free Destinations Driving Outbound Tourism to New Heights, Here Is What You Need To Know

US Joins UK, South Korea, Thailand, Singapore Malaysia and Others in Thriving Tourism Growth as Taiwan Opens Door To 135 Visa-Free Destinations Driving Outbound Tourism to New Heights, Here Is What You Need To Know Taiwan’s outbound tourism sector is experiencing a remarkable surge. With 2025 projected to witness 18.94 million outbound trips, an increase of 12.4% over the previous year, Taiwanese travelers are increasingly making their mark globally. Known for their high expenditure on international travel, the average Taiwanese traveler spends approximately NT$55,541 (USD 1,760) per overseas trip, contributing to...

4 Mar

Taiwan Recommends Travellers to South Korea To Use Paper Arrival Cards Over the e-Arrival System: Here’s What You Need To Know!

Taiwan Recommends Travellers to South Korea To Use Paper Arrival Cards Over the e-Arrival System: Here’s What You Need To Know! A recent diplomatic debate over the just launched e-Arrival Card system has hindered international travel between Taiwan and South Korea. According to reports, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Taiwanese government has formally advised its nationals to use traditional paper arrival cards instead of the digital platform. The online system’s contentious classification of Taiwan as China (Taiwan), which authorities in Taipei have called factually wrong and a violation of...