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Taiwan expects a million mainland Chinese tourists in 2023 after 3-year freeze-out

  • In total, Taiwan foresees 6 million overseas tourists visiting the island this year
  • Beijing’s Taiwan Affairs Office this week called for a resumption of direct flights from Taiwan

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Taiwan is looking to welcome back mainland Chinese tourists this year. Photo: AFP

Taiwanese officials expect 1 million tourists from mainland China to visit the island this year as “stabilising” coronavirus infections should allow group travel to resume after a three-year hiatus, the Tourism Bureau in Taipei told the Post.

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A resumption of travel stands to lift the tourism sector in Taiwan, which saw strong business from 2008 during a thaw in cross-Strait relations, and could rekindle a deeper level of contact between common people.

Taiwan barred group travel from much of the world, including mainland China, in March 2020 amid surging coronavirus infections.

“Presently, the Central Epidemic Command Centre policy still hasn’t opened to mainland travel in Taiwan, but the possibility of that policy opening to mainland travel is quite high as the mainland pandemic stabilises in the future and airports that are open to direct flights gradually come back online,” the bureau said on Thursday.

Mainland China has said its coronavirus deaths and severe infections have dropped by 90 per cent drop since peaking last month.
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