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Taiwan to World Indigenous Travel Summit to advance global indigenous tourism

Taiwan to World Indigenous Travel Summit to advance global indigenous tourism.   Photo provided by Council of Indigenous Peoples
Taiwan to World Indigenous Travel Summit to advance global indigenous tourism. Photo provided by Council of Indigenous Peoples
Taiwan Immigrants' Global News Network】Editor/ Tim Wu (吳宗翰)

Taiwan is set to host the third World Indigenous Travel Summit, which is slated to take place in Kaohsiung City from April 16–17, 2024. The primary image, "TULU," which means "three" and represents the similarities among indigenous peoples, was also just issued by the Council of Indigenous Peoples.

Taiwan to World Indigenous Travel Summit to advance global indigenous tourism.Photo provided by Council of Indigenous Peoples

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The Council of Indigenous Peoples' chairman, Icyang Parod, stated that the first summit was held in New Zealand, the second in Australia, and the third in Taiwan. The goal of these summits is to encourage Taiwanese tribal tourism and encourage people both domestically and internationally to join up, share in the allure of tribal tourism, and uphold the importance of honoring culture and preserving the environment.

Both Mr. Michael Googan, the deputy representative of Australia in Taiwan, and Mark Pearson, a representative of the New Zealand Commerce and Industry Office, will be attending this summit and think it will be a fantastic chance for indigenous peoples throughout the world to share their experiences.

Taiwan to World Indigenous Travel Summit to advance global indigenous tourism.Photo provided by Council of Indigenous Peoples

In order to promote cultural and economic advantages of tourism through local viewpoint tours, the chairman of the Council of Indigenous Peoples expressed his belief that this chance would bring together indigenous peoples, government leaders, experts, and tourist operators from all over the world. Encourage the growth of indigenous tourism in a sustainable manner.

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