Taiwan Tourism highlights cycling during Outdoor Adventure Show

The Taiwan Tourism Administration (TTA) made a significant impression at Canada’s largest series of exhibitions dedicated to outdoor enthusiasts, The Outdoor Adventure Show, with booths in Vancouver (March 2-3) and Calgary (March 16-17).

With China Airlines and One Dream Travel participating in both events, and Lion Travel, SITA World Tours, and Supera Tours also in Vancouver, the Taiwan booths offered visitors a deep dive into the vibrant culture, natural beauty, and adventurous spirit of Taiwan.

Canadians visiting the booths explored the wonders of Taiwan by playing TTA’s Taiwanese Pinball game, collecting prizes, Taiwan-branded gifts and plenty of information to take home.

The shows’ many biking enthusiasts were particularly keen to learn about Taiwan’s extensive cycling routes. With the ability to ride around the main island in approximately 10 days, cyclists have an unparalleled opportunity to experience Taiwan’s scenic vistas. A dedicated guide to biking in Taiwan is available online at bit.ly/TaiwanBikeGuide.

Two signature programs

TTA also promoted two signature programs during the shows:

  • Free Half-Day Tours: Transit passengers with seven to 24-hour layovers can participate in complimentary 4-hour tours of northern Taiwan. With morning, afternoon, and evening itineraries, travellers can enjoy diverse experiences over multiple stopovers. Book your tour at halfdaytour.taiwan.net.tw.
  • Taiwan – The Lucky Land: With this unique opportunity, independent travellers on foreign passports can win NT$5,000 (~CA$210) as top-up cards, usable in participating stores and restaurants, or as hotel vouchers. Register one to seven days before your flight to Taiwan, and check if you won upon arrival. Find out more at 5000.taiwan.net.tw/index_en.html.

Through innovative engagement in exhibitions like the Outdoor Adventure Show, TTA invites the world to explore Taiwan’s breathtaking landscapes, rich culture, and friendly communities.

For more information, visit eng.taiwan.net.tw.