A Taste of Taiwan
Are you interested in learning about Taiwan? – The next Asian discovery that also offers value for money?
The Taiwan Tourism Board invites travel agents to enjoy an informative evening about why Taiwan has lots to offer at one of the following Retailer Functions.
Seats are strictly limited so please RSVP by the dates outlined.
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Retailer Function date |
Location |
RSVP by |
|
Thursday 6 November |
Newcastle/ Central Coast |
Thursday 30 October |
|
Tuesday 11 November |
Brisbane |
Monday 3 November |
|
Wednesday 12 November |
Sydney |
Tuesday 4 November |
|
Thursday 13 November |
Wollongong |
Thursday 6 November |
|
Monday 17 November |
Auckland |
Friday 7 November |
Each event will feature a DVD presentation and delicious dinner.
Learn more about the carriers to Taiwan, visas and major tourism destinations within Taiwan like vibrant Taipei, spectacular Taroko Gorge and the serene Sun Moon Lake.
Upcoming events in 2009 that showcase the diversity of Taiwan such as the Chinese/ Lunar New Year celebrations including the colourful Lantern Festival and Heavenly Lanterns; the International Orchid Show and Cherry Blossom Festival; and sporting events such as the World Games and Deaflympics will be explored.
To RSVP for any of these events please contact Sophie at AdPartners on +61 (02) 9212 1288 or [email protected]
A Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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