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Unlock Taiwan’s Hidden Gems: Explore Taipei, Kaohsiung, Sun Moon Lake & More at WTM 2025 – A Must-Visit for UK Travellers
Published on
October 15, 2025
Taiwan is waiting for you! This island is becoming one of the most popular places for UK travelers to visit. With its beautiful landscapes, amazing cities, and wonderful culture, here are just a few of the places you can expect when Taiwan represents itself at WTM 2025 in London; the amazing, lively streets of Taipei and the gorgeous Sun Moon Lake, moving and beautiful Kaohsiung.
Whether you are a adventurer, a culture lover, or a eater, Taiwan is a great place to experience new wonderful tastes. Get ready to the visit the amazing the Taiwan. Your adventure starts here!Advertisement
Taiwan at WTM 2025: Bringing the Spirit of Taiwan to London
The Taiwan Tourism Administration (TTA) is set to make a big splash at the World Travel Market 2025 in London with its pavilion at Stand N9-210. This year, the pavilion will feature a vibrant display of Taiwan’s culture, offering tastings of Taiwanese drinks, arts and crafts, live music performances, and more. Taiwan’s beloved mascot, OhBear, will also be on hand for memorable photo opportunities, helping visitors experience the island’s charm firsthand.
Visitors to the Taiwan Pavilion can immerse themselves in the spirit of Taiwan, with the opportunity to discover the island’s diverse offerings—from its breathtaking natural landscapes to its rich cultural traditions.Advertisement
Taiwan’s Digital Transformation: Enhancing UK Travel Knowledge
As part of Taiwan’s digital transformation, the TTA has launched an innovative online education platform aimed at UK travel agents. This platform provides in-depth knowledge about Taiwan’s offerings, including its food, culture, adventure tourism, and incredible landscapes. Since the platform’s launch, over 430 UK travel agents have completed the training, ensuring that they are well-equipped to guide UK tourists to Taiwan.
This initiative is a great resource for anyone planning a trip to Taiwan, as it means UK travel agents are increasingly well-informed about what the island has to offer, helping you make the most of your visit.Advertisement
Taiwan’s Growing Air Connectivity: More Flight Options for UK Travellers
One of the key factors in promoting a destination is accessibility, and Taiwan has made great strides in expanding its air connectivity with the UK. With direct flights from London Heathrow to Taipei, operated by both China Airlines and EVA Air, UK tourists now have more options than ever to travel to Taiwan. China Airlines offers five weekly direct flights, while EVA Air provides seven weekly flights via Bangkok, ensuring smooth and convenient travel to th …