Taiwan Offers NT$8,000 Incentive to Repeat International Visitors to Boost Tourism Growth

Taiwan is stepping up efforts to revive its tourism sector by introducing a strong NT$8,000 incentive program designed specifically for repeat international visitors, as part of a broader strategy to accelerate global travel recovery and boost inbound tourism growth. The initiative targets returning travelers and group-based visits in order to increase visitor retention, strengthen international arrival numbers, and improve competitiveness in the regional travel market. Officials say the program is being rolled out in response to steady but still incomplete recovery in tourism flows, aiming to convert first-time tourists into repeat visitors while leveraging rising regional travel demand to support long-term tourism expansion. Taiwan’s tourism sector is entering a new phase of active recovery and targeted expansion, as authorities roll out fresh incentives aimed at increasing international arrivals while regional travel conditions continue to improve. The Tourism Administration has announced a structured reward program offering up to NT$8,000 for repeat international visitors, marking one of its more direct efforts to stimulate return travel demand.

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