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“Spend a night @ Taiwan’s Presidential Office Building” invites foreign tourists to experience the "Presidential Suite"

Office of the President Republic of China (Taiwan) Photo reproduced from Office of the President Republic of China (Taiwan) official website.
Office of the President Republic of China (Taiwan) Photo reproduced from Office of the President Republic of China (Taiwan) official website.
Taiwan Immigrants' Global News Network】Editor/ Tim Wu (吳宗翰)

The free experiential activity "Spend a night @ Taiwan’s Presidential Office Building" (來去總統府住一晚) comes back this year after four years. Visitors from all around the world, regardless of nationalities are welcome to register. In the end, 10 groups will be chosen among the applicants, and they will spend one night in Taiwan's highest-standard "Presidential Suite"—the Presidential Palace—from September through December of this year.

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“Spend a night @ Taiwan’s Presidential Office Building”Photo reproduced from General Association of Chinese Culture

2019 saw the first-ever "Spend a night @ Taiwan’s Presidential Office Building" event. During that time, 167 foreign groups of tourists from 33 different countries submitted registration requests, including several well-known bloggers. This was done in only 19 days. More than 30 million people have viewed the official promotional film of the General Association of Chinese Culture and the videos shot by the chosen candidates online. Additionally, foreign media including ABC News in Australia, the Daily Mail in Britain, and The Times have reported it.

The Taiwanese public are also able to see Taiwan's highest-standard "presidential suite" and the interior design thanks to these stories. These lucky individuals who had access to the "Presidential Suite" were also captured on camera and edited into 10 sets of highlights by the General Association of Chinese Culture.

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10 groups will be chosen among the applicants, and they will spend one night in Taiwan's highest-standard "Presidential Suite"—the Presidential Palace—from September through December of this year.Photo reproduced from General Association of Chinese Culture

"Spend a night @ Taiwan’s Presidential Office Building" has been postponed for three years because of the epidemic. Ten tourism-related topics were introduced for candidates to pick from for this year's "Spend a night @ Taiwan’s Presidential Office Building" contest, including food, technology, historical sites, art, indigenous people, Hakka, railways, military dependents' villages, etc. The chosen applicants must choose three of the top 10 tourist topics, visit them in person, take photos of them, post them to social media, and share Taiwan to internet users all over the globe from the perspective of photographers in addition to living at the Presidential Office Building.

The travel video Nuseir Yassin shot for the activity.Photo reproduced from Nas Daily Facbook

The "Spend a night @ Taiwan’s Presidential Office Building" event is currently open for registration. The deadline for registration is June 30. The shortlist will be announced in August. For details, please visit the official website of the event.

These lucky individuals who had access to the "Presidential Suite" were also captured on camera and edited into 10 sets of highlights by the General Association of Chinese Culture.Photo reproduced from YouTube

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