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Taiwan will host the World Indigenous Travel Summit in 2024, with tourism, culture, and the environment as its main themes

Taiwan will host the World Indigenous Travel Summit in 2024, with tourism, culture, and the environment as its main themes.  Photo provided by Council of Indigenous Peoples
Taiwan will host the World Indigenous Travel Summit in 2024, with tourism, culture, and the environment as its main themes. Photo provided by Council of Indigenous Peoples
Taiwan Immigrants' Global News Network】Editor/ Tim Wu (吳宗翰)

At a press conference, the Council of Indigenous Peoples recently declared that Kaohsiung, Taiwan, will host the 3rd World Indigenous Travel Summit on April 16–20, 2024. The goal of the events is to increase participants' comprehension of Taiwan's natural ecosystem and indigenous culture through forums and island-wide itineraries.

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Taiwan will host the World Indigenous Travel Summit in 2024, with tourism, culture, and the environment as its main themes.Photo provided by Council of Indigenous Peoples

"TULU" is the primary image of this event, according to Council of Indigenous Peoples chairman Icyang Parod. Fourteen of Taiwan's sixteen indigenous languages have comparable pronunciations, all of which denote the number "3," and several Austronesian languages have this trait as well. All of the nations, including Guam, Tuvalu, New Zealand, the Philippines, etc., are pronounced similarly. The term "TULU" also denotes that this is the third summit. The primary graphic design draws inspiration from Taiwan's indigenous people's varied picture patterns and shared color scheme.

The 3rd World Indigenous Travel Summit registration will start on October 18 of this year, according to the Council of Indigenous Peoples. Get an early bird discount by registering by November 30.

In order to discuss the economic benefits of sharing tourism through indigenous peoples' traditional wisdom, culture, and creativity and to promote sustainable development of tourism for indigenous peoples, the Council of Indigenous Peoples looks forward to seizing this opportunity to bring together indigenous peoples, government representatives, professionals, and tourism operators from around the world.

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