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Tourist offices to open across Straits
By Xie Yu (China Daily)
Updated: 2009-07-21 08:29 Taiwan and the mainland plan to establish semi-official tourism offices on each side by the end of the year in what would be a milestone in cross-Straits ties. Taiwan's "tourism bureau" deputy director-general David Hsieh said in Taipei yesterday that the Taiwan Strait Tourism Association will set up an office in Beijing and the Beijing-based Cross-Straits Tourism Exchange Association will establish an office in Taipei. "The offices will promote cross-Straits tourism and deal with tourist disputes and accidents," Hsieh said. "The two sides may also send government officials to staff the offices." Man Hongwei, general-secretary of Cross-Straits Tourism Exchange Association, told China Daily yesterday that the preparation work is underway.
Taipei opened its doors to mainland tourists last July after Taiwan leader Ma Ying-jeou, who favors closer ties with the mainland, took power in May last year. The Taipei-based Central News Agency quoted Janice Lai, director of Taiwan's "tourism bureau", as urging people on both sides not to politicize the opening of the new offices. The offices, aimed at providing tourist information and services, will be separate from official offices that handle tourism links between Taiwan and the mainland, she said. Hsu Chuan-ping, an official from a Taiwan travel agency, said currently there is no organization in charge of disputes regarding tour fees, tour complaints or accidents during cross-Straits tours. Opening tourism offices on each side could tackle these problems. The first mainland tour group landed in Taiwan on July 4 last year. Since then, nearly 400,000 mainland tourists have visited the island. Taiwan authorities have realized the great business opportunities brought by the mainland tourists. Official figures said mainland tourist have brought $768 million in revenue to the island. Mainland surveys have shown that some 70 percent of mainlanders expect to visit Taiwan, mainly out of curiosity about the island, and Taiwan surveys showed 70 percent of mainland travelers are willing to visit Taiwan for a second time, but hope Taiwan improves services. AP contributed to the story |
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