Today, 100 Thai tourists will arrive in Taiwan, which is the largest source of tourists on the first day of my country's reopening of the country. The picture shows the Tourism Bureau's Bangkok Office at Bangkok International Airport in Thailand to see off the tourists and present them with gifts from Taiwan.

(Provided by Yanfu Travel Agency)

[Reporter Chen Xinyu/Taipei Report] Taiwan welcomes international tourists again today (13th)!

The Tourism Bureau of the Ministry of Transportation stated that on the first day of today, there were about 20 tour groups and 244 group tourists visiting Taiwan for sightseeing. In addition to the opening of "0+7", it is expected that the overall number of independent travelers in Taiwan will be 3 to 4 times that of group tourists.

The travel industry said that they have received inbound tourism demand and bookings one after another, mainly from the United States, Canada, Europe, Japan, South Korea, Singapore and Malaysia, etc., and tourists from visa-free countries are the bulk.

45 group passengers from Thailand on Tigerair flight IT506, which arrived in Taiwan at 0:10 am this morning, were received by two travel agencies. One group went to Longshan Temple this morning to visit and pray for a safe journey.

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Zhang Huiyan, general manager of Wellcome Travel Agency, said that one of the 29 tourists, a group of Thai tourists, arrived in Taiwan early this morning, after having a late night snack and resting, they arrived at the Longshan Temple in Taipei early in the morning. Thailand is a Buddhist country, and Thai people also like to visit temples in Taiwan. , just like Taiwan must go to Thailand to pay homage to the Erawan Shrine.

Yanfu Travel Agency said that this afternoon, there will be Thai passengers taking China Airlines and Evergreen flights to Taiwan. They are expected to visit Taichung National Opera House, Sun Moon Lake, Taipei 101, Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, Ximending, Shifenfang Sky Lantern, Jiufen Old Street, Longshan Temple, etc.

Lion Tourism will also welcome the first batch of inbound tour groups today. 18 tourists will come to Taiwan from South Korea for a 4-day, 3-night cultural tour of northern Taiwan, visiting the Palace Museum, Yehliu National Park, Dadaocheng and other places. attractions.

Lion Tourism said that in addition to business travelers, it has received inbound tourism needs and bookings one after another, mainly from the United States, Canada, Europe, Japan, South Korea, Singapore and Malaysia, etc. Visitors from visa-free countries are the bulk

According to the Tourism Bureau of the Ministry of Transportation, in addition to the first group of Thai tourists, there are also about 100 tourists from Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Vietnam and Malaysia, Korean tourists who come to Taiwan to play golf, and small groups from Japan and Malaysia. Travelers from the central and southern China also invited 27 international media and 43 travel agents to come to Taiwan to step on the line today. A total of about 20 tour groups visited Taiwan on the first day.

According to Taoyuan International Airport's flight traffic forecast report, on the first day of today, there were about 12,643 inbound passengers, 6,765 outbound passengers, and 2,852 transit passengers.