“We are thrilled to launch the Taiwan Specialist Program, which underscores our commitment to strengthening partnerships with Indian travel professionals” –Noel Saxena
In a bid to foster stronger ties between Taiwan and the Indian tourism market, the Taiwan Tourism Administration has unveiled a new initiative – Taiwan Specialist Program. This pioneering e-learning program is crafted to educate and empower Indian travel professionals about the myriad attractions of Taiwan, positioning it as a top-tier destination for Indian travelers.
Dubbed “TIME FOR TAIWAN,” the program comprises nine comprehensive modules covering a wide array of topics, ranging from cultural insights and visa procedures to transportation options, accommodation choices, itinerary planning, MICE incentives, Indian restaurants, and venues. Through engaging content and interactive webinar sessions, participants will gain invaluable insights about Taiwan.
Upon successful completion of each module, participants undergo a rigorous Q&A session to assess their understanding and unlock the next module. Those who achieve a score of 70% or higher ultimately earning the prestigious title of “Taiwan Specialist” certified by the Taiwan Tourism Administration.
Certified specialists are eligible for exclusive rewards and events sponsored by the Taiwan Tourism Administration, including the chance to win exciting prizes such as a Fam trip to Taiwan, electronic gadgets, and Taiwan Tourism Hampers, etc.
This initiative aims to equip Indian travel professionals with the knowledge and resources needed to effectively promote and sell Taiwan as a premier travel destination.
Expressing his enthusiasm about the program, Noel Saxena, representing the Taiwan Tourism Administration in India, stated, “We are thrilled to launch the Taiwan Specialist Program, which underscores our commitment to strengthening partnerships with Indian travel professionals. By providing them with in-depth knowledge about Taiwan, we aim to enhance their ability to showcase Taiwan’s unique offerings to Indian travelers.