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ON TAIWAN Business & Tourism Guide to Taiwan was released in the Middle East markets on the eve of the Arabian Travel Market and the commencement of direct flights between Abu Dhabi and Taipei by China Airlines... Full Story...
Here are a few destinations we have shortlisted that can make your holiday a memorable one...
By Tofiq Shabbir in Dubai
With the holiday destination just around the corner, here are some suggestions to help you plan your getaway from the monotony of everyday living and enjoy quality time for yourself and your family. Our team has personally visited these destinations to bring you this selectionrecommended for travel specially for travellers from the Middle East countries...
TAIWAN For the visitor from the Middle East, Taiwan is like a ‘Sleeping Beauty’ – waiting to be discovered with all its breathtaking beauty. Otherwise known as Formosa, Taiwan is only 100 kilometres from mainland China and has its own divided locales; northern, central, southern, and eastern Taiwan. The Penghu Archipelago (a cluster of 64 islands known as the Pescadores with another 21 islands) is also part of Taiwan...
MAURITIUS
by 2010. Airlines in the Arabian Gulf are planning to treble the size of their flee to meet the rising demand in the coming years. The rate of growth of intra-regional travel is also expected to grow at a substantial pace as investment in tourism projects in Middle Eastern countries continues to rise. The Business & Tourism Guide Series provides you with the chance to capitalize on these business opportunities by promoting your interests in the Middle East countries.
KENYA
The Business & Tourism Guide Series is an established publication with over 15 years of experience in the field. Our editorial and marketing teams are able to provide excellent support and advice to ensure that you get the most out of your promotional campaign. The success enjoyed by the Business & Tourism Guide Series is amply proven by the excellent testimonials provided by our distinguished patrons...
MALAYSIA
Just visiting Malaysia - seeing a few sights, meeting its people, and eating good food - is more than enough to make for an unforgettable trip. Your best memory might be a quiet day you spend wandering the colonial streets of Malacca, or breathing in the earthy air of a Kampung. Usually, it will be the Malaysians themselves you remember most, their smiles and generosity. Indeed, Malaysia also offers some very special activities, and if you make room for one or two of them, they will make your trip even more memorable. Here are some suggestions....
THAILAND As a tourist
destination it offers a diverse experience that will stay with you long after the trip itself ends. Blessed with nature's riches, year round sunny weather and a striking, widely varied landscape, the country has long been a popular holiday destination. Indeed, Thailand is one of the most attractive tourist destinations in Southeast Asia - a fact that many visitors to the country will readily vouch for. Of course, the first stop for most visitors to Thailand is the cosmopolitan city of Bangkok - a treasure trove of tourist activity in the country...
"The Business & Tourism Guide Series is an excellently produced series of magazines that has helped us immensely not only to know more about many countries but also identify potential business partners for the future. I commend the efforts of the publishers in promoting direct business-to-business contacts between Taiwan and the international markets"
Saleh Nasser Lootah CEO, Asian Air Travel & Tours Co. (Dubai)