As part of its significant initiative to increase contacts between Taiwan and the Pacific Northwest, the Taiwan Tourism Administration opened its very first Taiwan Tourism Information Center at storied Two Union Square in downtown Seattle. The new office will be for cultural exchange, for promoting travel and for visitor services and will be where American tourists can come for information about all of the best of Taiwan.
With a growing number of direct flights connecting Taiwan to major cities in North America, including Seattle, the center is poised to further enhance Taiwan’s visibility as a prime travel destination for residents of the Pacific Northwest. This marks a new chapter in the long-standing bilateral engagement between the two regions, providing an exciting opportunity for both travelers and tourism professionals.
Strengthening Taiwan’s Presence in the Pacific Northwest
The Taiwan Tourism Information Center in Seattle is the first of its kind in the United States and is strategically located in the downtown area, a central point for both tourists and locals. The center is expected to serve as a gateway to discovering the rich culture and vibrant tourism that Taiwan has to offer. Taiwan’s Director General of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Seattle, Daniel K. C. Chen, expressed his enthusiasm at the opening, saying, “This center is not just a physical office – it’s a symbolic gateway that invites the Pacific Northwest to explore Taiwan.”
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