#ShowMeTaiwan at CF Toronto Eaton Centre. Inspired by the iconic Dragon and Tiger Pagodas in Kaohsiung, #ShowMeTaiwan in Toronto takes place at CF Toronto Eaton Centre on December 9th through 10th, 2023., Informationen zu Creative Commons (CC) Lizenzen, für Pressemeldungen ist der Herausgeber verantwortlich, die Quelle ist der Herausgeber
#Taiwan Tourism Administration Launches “Show Me Taiwan!” Campaign for Canadian Travellers in #Toronto and #Vancouver
Toronto, December 10th, 2023
In a move to deepen the connection between Canadian travellers and the vibrant culture of Taiwan, the Taiwan Tourism Administration (TTA) is thrilled to announce the launch of its year-long campaign, "Show Me Taiwan!" in Canada. The campaign, commencing today, is an open invitation to Canadian adventurers and culture enthusiasts to explore and experience Taiwan, the Heart of Asia, in a way that goes beyond conventional tourism.
"Show Me #Taiwan!" is a campaign that encourages travellers to see, experience, understand, and immerse themselves in the unique tapestry that makes Taiwan a must-visit destination. Crafted around the inherent curiosity and adventurous spirit of Canadians, it is an invitation for an immersive journey into the depths of Taiwan's rich #culture, exquisite cuisine, profound history, and breathtaking landscapes.
To kickstart this thrilling campaign, the TTA invites Canadian travellers to attend its activation events during the holiday season.
Saturday, December 9th, through Sunday, December 10th, at CF Eaton Centre in Toronto
Saturday, December 16th, through Sunday, December 17th, at CF Richmond Centre in Vancouver
Come experience Taiwanese hospitality and immerse yourself in multiple interactive activities while earning free gifts. Also present will be travel partners that will provide insightful information about visiting.
For photos from our event in Toronto, please visit here.
This campaign marks a significant milestone following the September upgrade and rebranding of the Taiwan Tourism Bureau into the Taiwan Tourism Administration. With enhanced powers to set tourism promotion policies, the TTA, under the supervision of the Ministry of Transportation and Communications (MOTC), is dedicated to fostering a renewed interest in travel to Taiwan.
This year has seen TTA start several new initiatives aimed at driving more tourism to Taiwan: Travellers with a layover of 7 to 24 hours before their connecting flight can register for a free half-day tour in northern Taiwan. Sign up for yours at halfdaytour.taiwan.net.tw. Another innovation exciting visitors to Taiwan is TTA’s “Taiwan the Lucky Land” scheme, which rewards individuals traveling to Taiwan with the chance to win NT$5,000 (approximately CA$215) upon arrival in Taiwan. To learn more, visit 5000.taiwan.net.tw.
For more information, visit here or follow #ShowMeTaiwan on social media.
The Taiwan Tourism Administration (TTA) is the official government agency of Taiwan (R.O.C.) responsible for domestic and international tourism policy development and execution. The Canada market is managed by the San Francisco branch of TTA. The marketing slogans currently in use for Taiwan are “Time for Taiwan” and “The Heart of Asia”, while the official mascot of the TTA is OhBear, a cartoon Formosan Black Bear, the national animal of Taiwan.