Taiwan Tourism Bureau kicks off 2016 with a multi-city workshop

Taiwan Tourism Bureau held educational multi-city workshops for the travel fraternity and the media in Kolkata on 25th March, Bangalore on 28th March and in Mumbai on 30th March, 2016.

The aim of the workshop was to educate the travel agents and update their knowledge about Taiwan, the products it has to offer, USP’s of the destination and how it caters to different segments of the Indian travelers. The workshop comes close on the heels of TTB’s success in 2015 where the destination showed positive mind recall from travelers and the numbers reflected an upward swing.

Present at the events was a delegation from Taiwan, which included Arthur Hsieh, Director, Taiwan Tourism Bureau, Singapore office, stake holders from the Taiwanese Travel industry including hotels, ground operators and destination management companies and officials from Taiwan Visitor Association.

At the workshops in all the three cities, the travel agents fraternity were given a presentation by Noel Saxena, Country Head, Taiwan Tourism Bureau, Representation Office in India, followed by brief presentations by Edison Travel, Good time Vacation, Edo Travel, Golden Foundation, Tien Ho travel, CX, Hyatt Taipei, Star cruise.

The workshop also saw fun cocktail making sessions and a massive sweepstakes and lucky draw that included a free FAM trip to Taiwan; STAR Cruise tickets; hampers and travel accessories from Taiwan Tourism Bureau and Cathay Pacific; hotel stays from the Hyatt Group, Taiwan city tours and much more…

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