The New Taipei City Government’s tourism and travel department recently organised a tourism promotion event in Bangkok, Thailand working with New Taipei’s hospitality industry to promote the city’s tourism attractions to Thai industry professionals.
Held on September 6, the delegation also visited organisations such as the Taiwan Tourism Administration (Bangkok Office), the Thai Travel Agents Association, and the Thai-Taiwan Business Association.
New Taipei hosted a promotional dinner in Bangkok to attract more Thai visitors to the country
As of May this year, over 180,000 Thai tourists have visited Taiwan, making Thailand the third largest source of South-east Asian visitors after Malaysia and the Philippines.
The tourism and travel department will continue to market internationally renowned events such as the Christmas land in New Taipei City, the Pingxi Sky Lantern Festival, and the upcoming World Masters Games 2025 Taipei & New Taipei City, as well as tailor its promotions to the preferences of Thai tourists by highlighting local cuisine, including renowned New Taipei specialties such as Jiufen taro balls, Wanli crabs, Shimen rice dumplings, Wulai indigenous bamboo tube rice, and more.
Local souvenirs such as Pinglin Pouchong Tea Egg Rolls, Sanxia Biluochun Tea, and Yingge porcelain tea sets have also been popular among Thai industry professionals.
New Taipei also promoted regional travel itineraries across Keelung, Taipei, New Taipei, and Taoyuan, enhancing the visibility and appeal of all four cities, and strengthening the cooperation of the Keelung-Taipei-New Taipei-Taoyuan Collaboration and Exchange Platform.
The New Taipei City Government’s tourism and travel department recently organised a tourism promotion event in Bangkok, Thailand working with New Taipei’s hospitality industry to promote the city’s tourism attractions to Thai industry professionals.
Held on September 6, the delegation also visited organisations such as the Taiwan Tourism Administration (Bangkok Office), the Thai Travel Agents Association, and the Thai-Taiwan Business Association.
As of May this year, over 180,000 Thai tourists have visited Taiwan, making Thailand the third largest source of South-east Asian visitors after Malaysia and the Philippines.
The tourism and travel department will continue to market internationally renowned events such as the Christmas land in New Taipei City, the Pingxi Sky Lantern Festival, and the upcoming World Masters Games 2025 Taipei & New Taipei City, as well as tailor its promotions to the preferences of Thai tourists by highlighting local cuisine, including renowned New Taipei specialties such as Jiufen taro balls, Wanli crabs, Shimen rice dumplings, Wulai indigenous bamboo tube rice, and more.
Local souvenirs such as Pinglin Pouchong Tea Egg Rolls, Sanxia Biluochun Tea, and Yingge porcelain tea sets have also been popular among Thai industry professionals.
New Taipei also promoted regional travel itineraries across Keelung, Taipei, New Taipei, and Taoyuan, enhancing the visibility and appeal of all four cities, and strengthening the cooperation of the Keelung-Taipei-New Taipei-Taoyuan Collaboration and Exchange Platform.