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Taipei Travel Fair to open Friday with record participation

11/04/2025 10:23 PM
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Taiwan Visitors Association Chairwoman Chien Yu-yen (second row, fourth left) and other officials and tourism company representatives pose for a photo in Taipei on Tuesday. CNA photo Nov. 4, 2025
Taiwan Visitors Association Chairwoman Chien Yu-yen (second row, fourth left) and other officials and tourism company representatives pose for a photo in Taipei on Tuesday. CNA photo Nov. 4, 2025

Taipei, Nov. 4 (CNA) The 2025 Taipei International Travel Fair (ITF) will open on Friday at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, featuring exhibitors from a record 123 countries and cities, the Taiwan Visitors Association (TVA) said Tuesday.

The four-day event, running from Friday to next Monday, will feature more than 1,600 booths representing destinations such as Japan, South Korea, the United States, Thailand, and Malaysia. Over 40 major travel agencies, along with 130 hotels, restaurants, and airlines, will offer travel information and promotional packages.

TVA Chairwoman Chien Yu-yen (簡余晏) said Japan will host the largest pavilion this year, followed by South Korea, while the United States Pavilion returns.

According to TVA data, the Japan Pavilion will feature a record 207 booths and 114 participating organizations.

Chien noted that many exhibitors are launching premium and themed itineraries to attract younger travelers.

During the event, airlines will offer limited-time discounts, the U.S. Pavilion will hold daily air ticket raffles, and South Korea's Pavilion will feature a zone dedicated to popular actor Park Bogum.

Thailand, meanwhile, will promote Bangkok tour packages priced under NT$10,000 (US$325).

The fair will also include international performances, a mascot parade, and appearances by travel influencer Miya, YouTuber Goldfish Brain and other celebrities.

(By Yu Hsiao-han and Evelyn Kao)

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