Taiwan The Lucky Land
Understanding the Program
Taiwan is excited to welcome international travelers! To boost tourism, the government has introduced a special incentive program that offers a chance to win a NT$5,000 travel voucher. This voucher can be used for various travel-related expenses, making your trip to Taiwan even more affordable.
Who Can Participate?
International Travelers: Visitors holding non-Taiwanese passports are eligible.
Length of Stay: You must plan to stay in Taiwan for at least 3 days and up to 90 days.
Individual Travelers: This program is primarily designed for individual travelers, not group tours.
How to Enter the Draw
Online Registration: Before your trip, visit the official website and complete the registration form before 1-7 days of your scheduled arrival date in Taiwan.
Airport Claim: Upon arrival at a designated airport in Taiwan, proceed to the designated area to participate in the draw. If you’re lucky, you’ll be able to claim your voucher on the spot.
How to Use the Voucher
Electronic Voucher: Winners will receive an electronic voucher that can be used at various participating merchants and attractions.
Usage Period: The voucher typically has a validity period of 90 days from the date of issuance.
Participating Merchants: A wide range of businesses, including hotels, restaurants, and tourist attractions, participate in this program.
Benefits of the Program
Affordable Travel: The NT$5,000 voucher can significantly reduce your travel expenses.
Enhanced Experience: Explore Taiwan’s diverse offerings with extra funds.
Support Local Businesses: Contribute to the local economy and support Taiwanese businesses.
Key Points to Remember
Not Guaranteed: This is a lottery system, so winning the voucher is not guaranteed.
Eligibility Criteria: Ensure you meet all the eligibility requirements before applying.
Usage Restrictions: There may be specific terms and conditions associated with using the voucher.
By participating in this program, you can not only enjoy the beauty of Taiwan but also contribute to the local economy.
Note: For the most accurate and up-to-date information, please visit the official website of the Taiwan Tourism Bureau.