Taiwan is an increasingly popular destination for travellers from Australia and New Zealand.
The Taiwan Tourism Administration (TTA) this week opened the Australian Taiwan Tourism Information Centre (TTIC) in Sydney.
The opening comes as recent visitor data shows a growing trend with visitor numbers from Australia and New Zealand up by more than 26% in the past year and forecast to climb a further 16% in 2025.
More than 60% of Australians and New Zealanders who travel to Taiwan do so for leisure, making it one of Asia's fast-growing leisure destinations.
Arrivals between January and May 2025 were already up 17.47% against the same period in 2024, and TTA anticipates a total of 150,000 ANZ visitors in 2025.
Located in the Sydney CBD at 22 Market Street, the new TTIC is designed to offer travel advice, cultural showcases and insider tips.
"Australian travellers are adventurous and discerning, seeking meaningful cultural encounters and authentic nature experiences, and Taiwan has it all," said Shih-fang Huang, deputy director general of Taiwan Tourism Administration.
"With the opening of our new TTIC Sydney office, we're making it even easier for Australians to discover Taiwan's beauty, flavours and culture, while strengthening our partnerships here and underscoring our commitment to the country."
Direct flights to Taiwan are available on China Airlines and EVA Air.
See eng.taiwan.net.tw
Image: Taipei City
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