Tourism in Taiwan
Tourism in Taiwan is one of the major industries and contributor to the economy of Taiwan. In 2022, Taiwan received under 900,000 international visitors, down from 11.8 million in 2019.[1] Tourism affairs are managed by the Tourism Bureau of the Ministry of Transportation and Communications of Taiwan.
Tourist destinations
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| City / Area | Attraction | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Taipei | National Palace Museum | One of the largest museums in the world holding Chinese artifacts with over 696,000 pieces. The museum was built after the collection was evacuated from mainland China in 1949 to prevent Communist China from controlling and ultimately destroying any artifacts as part of the Cultural Revolution. |
| Taipei | Presidential Office Building, Taipei | The building housing the Office of the President of the Republic of China (Taiwan). It originally housed the Office of the Governor-General of Taiwan when Taiwan was part of the Empire of Japan from 1895 to 1945. |
| Taipei | Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall | A Memorial Hall built to honor the late President and Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek. |
| Taipei | Taipei 101 | Formerly the tallest building in the world from 2004 to 2010. Consisting of 101 floors it is primarily a commercial office building with restaurants, clubs, commercial stores and tourist observatories. |
| Taipei | Shilin Night Market | A night market located in the Shilin District of Taipei, and is often considered to be the largest and most famous night market in the city. |
| Taipei | Mengjia Longshan Temple | One of the oldest temples in Taipei. |
| Taipei | Yangmingshan National Park | An expansive national park featuring fumaroles, grasslands, water buffalo, and a large network of hiking trails. |
| Hualien | Taroko National Park | One of Taiwan's national parks, with the landmark being Taroko Gorge. |
| Tainan | Fort Zeelandia and Fort Provintia | The oldest city and once an old capital of Taiwan, the city is dotted with ancient temples, shrines and fortress. Tainan is also famous for its traditional Taiwanese cuisine and night markets. |
| Taichung/ Nantou | Sun Moon Lake | A popular scenic spot. The lake is the largest body of water in Taiwan, situated in Yuchi, Nantou, the area around the Sun Moon Lake is home to the Taiwanese indigenous Thao tribe. |
| Kenting | Spring Scream | An annual outdoor music festival held in early April, featuring local and international folk, punk, and rock musicians and artists. |
| Chiayi | Alishan National Scenic Area | A mountainous natural preserve that includes vibrant wilderness, forests, four villages, waterfalls, high altitude tea plantations, and the famous Alishan Forest Railway, and several hiking trails. It is also a famous flower spotting, particularly cherry blossom, destination during spring time. |
| Chiayi | Hinoki Village | A village that was originally the dormitories of the Chiayi Forest division of Forestry Bureau of the Taiwan Governor General Office during the Japanese rule of Taiwan. |
| Tainan | Chihkan Tower | A tower that was built 1653 during the Dutch colonization of Taiwan. |
Tourism statistics
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International visitors
The top 12 nationalities of international visitors for tourism purpose (pleasure) are:
| Rank | Country / Territory | 2016 |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Template:Flagcountry | 2,845,547 |
| 2 | Template:Flagcountry | 1,397,233 |
| 3 | Template:Flagcountry | 1,379,233 |
| 4 | Template:Flagcountry | 693,224 |
| 5 | Template:Flagcountry | 339,710 |
| 6 | Template:Flagcountry | 292,240 |
| 7 | Template:Flagcountry | 166,044 |
| 8 | Template:Flagcountry | 110,116 |
| 9 | Template:Flagcountry | 54,987 |
| 10 | Template:Flagcountry | 48,198 |
| 11 | Template:Flagcountry | 36,839 |
| 12 | Template:Flagcountry | 32,868 |
| Source: Tourism Bureau, Taiwan [3][4][5][6] | ||
The top international visitors in Taiwan for all purposes are:
| Country / Territory | 3/2025 | 2024 | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Template:Flagcountry | 364,811 | 1,319,592 | 928,235 | 87,616 | 10,056 | 269,659 | 2,167,952 | 1,969,151 | 1,898,854 |
| Template:Flagcountry | 313,888 | 1,003,086 | 744,727 | 51,748 | 3,300 | 178,911 | 1,242,598 | 1,019,441 | 1,054,708 |
| Template:Flagcountry | 252,782 | 1,198,217 | 1,199,572 | 32,621 | 10,760 | 177,654 | 1,758,006 | 1,653,654 | 1,692,063 |
| Template:Flagcountry | 172,322 | 651,264 | 529,532 | 90,614 | 11,981 | 82,872 | 605,054 | 580,072 | 561,365 |
| Template:Flagcountry | 155,001 | 438,212 | 226,269 | 24,378 | 13,267 | 111,050 | 2,714,065 | 2,695,615 | 2,732,549 |
| Template:Flagcountry | 146,581 | 467,157 | 350,487 | 64,038 | 9,183 | 77,065 | 509,519 | 419,105 | 290,784 |
| Template:Flagcountry | 111,023 | 370,548 | 382,529 | 134,818 | 24,935 | 110,882 | 405,396 | 490,774 | 383,329 |
| Template:Flagcountry | 107,341 | 429,727 | 437,491 | 59,035 | 6,205 | 72,705 | 537,692 | 526,129 | 528,010 |
| Template:Flagcountry | 98,767 | 400,038 | 394,688 | 74,434 | 7,570 | 63,553 | 413,926 | 320,008 | 292,534 |
| Template:Flagcountry | 97,777 | 447,841 | 463,893 | 69,507 | 2,417 | 49,946 | 460,635 | 427,222 | 425,577 |
| Template:Flagcountry | 53,081 | 224,477 | 201,980 | 78,162 | 13,819 | 55,717 | 229,960 | 210,985 | 189,631 |
| Template:Flagcountry | 34,123 | 112,137 | 92,404 | 13,244 | 1,178 | 18,857 | 136,651 | 128,456 | 117,687 |
| File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia | 32,981 | 112,547 | 87,288 | 11,509 | 568 | 18,906 | 111,788 | 102,541 | 90,892 |
| File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom | 22,097 | 67,882 | 60,779 | 13,723 | 2,964 | 11,879 | 76,904 | 71,030 | 64,858 |
| File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany | 21,112 | 73,680 | 60,704 | 10,811 | 1,937 | 9,361 | 72,708 | 65,330 | 65,983 |
| Template:Flagcountry | 19,494 | 112,760 | 95,053 | 1,612 | 1,166 | 15,336 | 159,783 | 147,118 | 151,298 |
| File:Flag of France.svg France | 11,969 | 49,853 | 42,852 | 8,349 | 1,567 | 8,975 | 57,393 | 52,687 | 46,822 |
| File:Flag of India.svg India | 11,029 | 38,158 | 31,584 | 9,390 | 1,930 | 6,606 | 40,353 | 38,385 | 34,962 |
| File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands | 6,656 | 24,602 | 21,571 | 6,190 | 2,070 | 5,311 | 27,640 | 25,835 | 25,492 |
| File:Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand | 4,487 | 17,053 | 15,040 | 2,792 | 159 | 3,093 | 19,831 | 16,362 | 14,639 |
| File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy | 4,408 | 16,752 | 14,330 | 3,011 | 539 | 2,267 | 20,115 | 19,577 | 18,596 |
| File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland | 3,208 | 12,471 | 9,870 | 1,602 | 216 | 1,491 | 12,011 | 11,239 | 11,253 |
| File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain | 3,199 | 12,914 | 9,836 | 1,962 | 423 | 2,022 | 14,298 | 13,006 | 11,367 |
| File:Flag of Austria.svg Austria | 2,714 | 9,860 | 8,612 | 1,470 | 248 | 1,622 | 9,160 | 9,261 | 7,877 |
| File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium | 2,175 | 7,976 | 6,762 | 1,879 | 681 | 1,602 | 8,980 | 7,845 | 7,666 |
| File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden | 1,787 | 7,174 | 6,245 | 1,429 | 279 | 1,499 | 9,522 | 9,206 | 9,106 |
| File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia | 1,776 | 6,821 | 5,592 | 1,786 | 724 | 2,939 | 17,621 | 10,394 | 9,226 |
| File:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil | 1,539 | 4,258 | 3,243 | 723 | 171 | 823 | 5,417 | 5,042 | 4,794 |
| File:Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa | 1,315 | 4,815 | 4,408 | 1,625 | 355 | 1,258 | 5,872 | 5,596 | 5,757 |
| File:Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico | 1,284 | 4,403 | 3,436 | 713 | 181 | 600 | 4,033 | 4,334 | 4,347 |
| File:Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland | 1,137 | 3,664 | 3,546 | 987 | 258 | 805 | 4,218 | 3,748 | 3,385 |
| File:Flag of Greece.svg Greece | 446 | 1,691 | 1,428 | 260 | 71 | 280 | 2,050 | 1,755 | 1,875 |
| File:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina | 434 | 1,089 | 842 | 195 | 52 | 272 | 1,284 | 1,459 | 1,693 |
| Grand Total | 2,128,812 | 7,857,686 | 6,486,951 | 895,962 | 140,479 | 1,377,861 | 11,864,105 | 11,066,707 | 10,739,601 |
| Source: Tourism Bureau, Taiwan [4][5][6] | |||||||||
In 2022, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, Taiwan received fewer than 900,000 international visitors.[1] To encourage more tourists, selected participants from Canada, the United States, Japan, Slovakia, France, the Netherlands, South Korea, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, India, and Israel were invited in 2023 to promote Taiwan on their social media pages.[7] The Taiwan Tourism Bureau also planned to offer monetary "tourist cards" to visitors from certain countries, offering discounts on travel and accommodation.[1]
Types of tourism
Tourism in Taiwan includes business, pleasure, visiting relatives, conferences, study, exhibitions, medical treatment and others.[8]
There has been a surge in tourism numbers noticeably around election time in Taiwan, especially tourists from China.[9] However, tourists from China have declined significantly since President Tsai Ing-Wen took office in 2016.[10] Tsai is a member of the Democratic Progressive Party, which the Chinese Communist Party opposes.[10] Therefore, the Chinese government has reduced the number of travel visas issued to its citizens to visit Taiwan.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
Agritourism forms a significant part of the total revenue for the agricultural industry. Many small family farms rely on tourism as their primary means of earning an income. Leisure farms, farm tours, farm stays, and other tourism related activities are popular both with domestic Taiwanese travelers and with international ones. The Taiwanese Agritourism industry has received significant state support.[11] In 2018 TreeHugger ranked Taiwan the #1 agritourism destination in the world.[12] In 2021 as a result of the tourism downturn due to the COVID-19 pandemic the Council of Agriculture announced subsidies for leisure farms.[13]
Fruit tourism is a subsection of agritourism with fruit picking being the prime attraction. Taiwan's diverse subtropical climate means that there is always some sort of fruit in season. Fruit tourism is popular with both domestic and international tourists.[14] The region of Pingtung in particular is a fruit tourism destination.[15]
Domestic tourism
In 2015, 87% of Taiwanese had domestic travel for their tourism activities, in which the Kenting National Park became their most favorite destination. They spent an average of NT$9,323 per capita for each vacation, which was mainly for accommodation expenditure.[16]
Tourism revenue
The 2013 annual income for Taiwan from tourism-related industries topped at NT$366.8 billion (US$12.3 billion), an increase of 4.7% from the previous year. The average daily spending of each tourist in 2013 was US$224.07, a decrease of 4.37% from the previous year.[17]
In 2015, total revenue from tourism amounted US$14.39 billion, with an average daily spending by each visitor of US$208.[18]
Stay duration
In 2015, the average length of stay for each tourist visiting Taiwan was 6.63 nights.[18]
UNESCO status
Taiwan has yet to nominate possible inscriptions in any UNESCO networks, such as UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists, World Heritage List, World Network of Biosphere Reserves, Creative Cities Network, and Global Geoparks Network, due to China's rejection of the country's entrance to UNESCO.[19] However, in order make use of the conservation concepts achieved by the UNESCO networks, the Bureau of Cultural Heritage under the Ministry of Culture began in 2002 to compile a list of potential world heritage sites in Taiwan with currently 18 entries.[20]
Infrastructure
International airports
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Public transport
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Gallery
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Jiufen Old Street, New Taipei City
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A beach near Kenting
See also
- Visa policy of Taiwan
- Tourism in China
- Tourism in Japan
- List of tourist attractions in Taiwan
- List of museums in Taiwan
- List of restaurants in Taiwan
- List of Michelin-starred restaurants in Taiwan
- Kaohsiung Music Center
- National Kaohsiung Center for the Arts
References
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External links
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