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To expand into the Indian market and deepen collaboration with the Indian MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conventions, and Events) industry, the Tourism Administration, Ministry of Transportation and Communications, hosted a visit to the Indian MICE industry from September 15th to 20th. The event invited eight Indian MICE industry professionals to Taiwan. From September 16th to 17th, they visited the Northeast and Yilan Coast National Scenic Areas to experience the region's attractions and explore its diverse itineraries.
On the afternoon of September 16th, the group first visited the Old Caoling Tunnel Bike Path for a unique cycling experience, experiencing the coolness of the tunnel and the century-old tunnel scenery. The group then traveled to Fulong Beach to see the "2025 Fulong International Sand Sculpture Art Festival." Everyone was deeply impressed by this year's sand sculpture theme and the local creative arts and cultural activities. That evening, the group stayed at the Fullon Hotel Fulong to experience the local hot spring facilities and was amazed by the unique characteristics of Fulong's hot springs.
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The following morning, September 17th, the group continued their visit to the Fulong Visitor Center, where they gained a deeper understanding of the Northeast Corner's tourism resources through a promotional video and on-site recreational facilities. The group also had an in-depth discussion with Director You Liyu of the Northeast Corner Administration Office, discussing how to integrate the Northeast Corner into the Indian MICE market and develop more customized incentive travel products.
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Director You Liyu stated, "The Northeast Coast boasts unique natural landscapes and rich cultural resources, making it ideal for developing MICE tourism. We hope this event will help Indian businesses gain a deeper understanding of Taiwan's tourism potential, foster future collaboration, and attract more Indian companies and groups to Taiwan."
Following this tour, the delegation will continue its exploration and exchange activities in northern Taiwan. The Northeast Coast Tourism Office will also continue to promote the integration of regional tourism with the international market. Through these on-site experiences and strategic collaborations, it aims to further promote Taiwan's tourism internationally and towards diversified and sustainable development.
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