Taiwan-Thailand Tourism Talent Exchange Programme seeks to upgrade sustainable tourism
Taiwan’s Tourism Administration of the Ministry of Transportation and Communications (MOTC) held the primary Taiwan-Thailand Tourism Talent Exchange Programme from 2nd to eighth December.
The programme featured numerous programs and subject visits to talk about points corresponding to bilateral tourism useful resource integration, digital transformation, and sustainable tourism growth.
The aim of the programme was to collectively promote the upgrading of the tourism trade and market growth.
Tourism Administration deputy director-general Lin Hsin-Jen offered completion certificates to the members of the programme, along with Taiwan Visitors Association chair Chien Yu-yen and Huang Chun-yang, deputy director of the Tourism Authority of Thailand’s workplace in Taipei.
The occasion sought to convey within the private-sector to additional promote bilateral exchanges.
Transformation on the agenda
The change occasion was centered round Taiwan’s Dual Axis Transformation With Three Guiding Policies idea, specializing in regional tourism and numerous theme tourism packages.
The Tourism Administration specifically invited a number of famend skilled organizations and specialists from items together with the Designated Areas for Sustainable Tourism Administration (DASTA), the Mae Fah Luang Foundation Under Royal Patronage, the Association of Thai Travel Agents (ATTA), the Tourism Authority of Thailand Division Taipei Office (TAT), and the Thai Ecotourism and Adventure Travel Association (TEATA).
The first two days of the occasion had been devoted to programs, protecting key subjects corresponding to “Marketing and Promoting Tourist Destinations,” “Digital Transformation of Tourism and Smart Applications,” and “Current Development in the Cruise Industry.”
Taiwanese specialists and students shared sensible experiences. The final three days included subject visits, corresponding to exploring Heping Island Geopark, biking tourism in Shen’ao, a cultural tour of the Dajia Zhenlan Temple, a DIY black tea expertise, and a guided tour of Dihua Street purchasing district.
These actions confirmed Taiwan’s numerous enchantment in nature and cultural tourism whereas facilitating exchanges between Taiwan and Thailand on sustainable tourism market growth.