Monday, October 7, 2024 Tourism in Taiwan has experienced a gradual rise in Australian and New Zealand visitors. From January to May 2024, the number of tourists from these countries reached 54,251, achieving 96.79% of the visitor figures recorded before the pandemic for the corresponding period in 2019.
The allure of Taiwan is capturing the hearts of travelers from Australia and New Zealand (AUNZ), with forecasts from Tourism Research Australia indicating that by 2024, Australians’ outbound tourism expenditure will top AUD6 billion, eclipsing records set before the pandemic. The island’s scenic beauty, rich cultural tapestry, efficient transportation, and warm hospitality are drawing increasing numbers of AUNZ travelers as international journeys resume. Regarded as East Asia’s gem, Taiwan offers a diverse array of attractions that cater to every interest.
Its blend of delicious cuisine, stunning natural settings, and deep cultural heritage provides a memorable adventure for all visitors. Explore the vibrant capital city, Taipei, where ancient traditions seamlessly blend with modern life. Scale the heights of the impressive Taipei 101 for sweeping city views, wander the historical halls of the Longshan Temple, delve into the extensive collections of the National Palace Museum, and meander through the old streets of Dadaocheng, rich in history and spiritual significance.
Nature enthusiasts will revel in the accessible beauty of Taiwan’s landscapes, including the majest.