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The Tourism and Tourism Bureau of the Tainan City Government actively promotes international educational travel. In 2012, Tainan City Goodwill Ambassador Yi Qingmiao facilitated students from the Sociology Department of Daito Bunka University in Japan to visit the city for a sightseeing investigation. From February 18 to February 20 this year, Professor Tsuyoshi Nojima from Japan led a delegation to visit the city again. They not only inspected the city sightseeing of revitalizing old buildings in Tainan, but also visited the "Tainan 400" creation attraction and "Taiwan Lantern Festival in Tainan" to gain a deep understanding of the city. Tainan’s folk customs, history and culture.
Tainan Mayor Huang Weizhe said that the city has spared no effort in promoting tourism and international educational travel, and is very happy to be able to facilitate educational inspections again this year. This trip coincides with "Tainan 400" and "Taiwan Lantern Festival in Tainan". I hope Professor Nojima Tsuyoshi and Students from Dadong Culture University can feel the charm of sightseeing in the ancient capital during this visit, and also experience the Tainan 400 series of events carefully prepared by the city and the beautiful lantern district works of the Taiwan Lantern Festival. The city will continue to promote international educational travel and hopes that in the future, educational institutions from all over the world will make Tainan their first choice for study tours or tourism.
Director of the Tourism Bureau, Lin Guohua, expressed his gratitude to Tainan Goodwill Ambassador Ichi Miao for his assistance, and also welcomed Professor Nojima Takeshi to visit the city again for an educational inspection. The group’s two-day itinerary was designed by the Japanese international architect Sou Fujimoto. Starting from "Chengyia Shi", we listened to a lecture by Mr. Atsushi Odō, a Japanese writer who is deeply involved in Taiwan. Later, we also visited the colorful cultural attractions in Tainan city, such as Lin Department Store, Tainan City Art Museum, Military Museum and other characteristic buildings, various attractions They all demonstrate Tainan’s historical heritage and the fruitful results of revitalizing old buildings to promote tourism. This year, domestic and foreign students are also welcome to come to Tainan for educational travel and experience the Tainan 400 series of activities throughout the year.
Professor Tsuyoshi Nojima, a senior Japanese media person who led the delegation this time, said that last year’s inspection was very fruitful for the students. The locations visited this time were more diverse, including not only the characteristic scenic spots that had been renovated from historical sites, but also the artistic buildings with modern designs. The purpose was to Have students observe different modes of city tours. The visit was specially arranged on February 19th and 20th, allowing students to experience the Tainan 400 series of activities and visit the Taiwan Lantern Festival, which is a very rare experience.
The Tourism Bureau stated that promoting international educational travel not only allows foreign educational institutions to better understand Tainan's history and tourism, but also promotes cultural exchanges. We hope that Daito Bunka University can pass on its visit experience to Japan and attract more educational tour groups to Tainan for inspection. In the future, our bureau will continue to strengthen the tourism-friendly reception environment and enhance Tainan’s presence on the international stage through international educational travel. visibility, domestic and foreign delegations are welcome to experience Tainan’s rich culture and historical heritage. If you want to know more about the latest tourist attractions and activities in Tainan, please continue to pay attention to the "Tainan Tourism Network" and "Tainan Tourism Fan Page".
Tainan Mayor Huang Weizhe said that the city has spared no effort in promoting tourism and international educational travel, and is very happy to be able to facilitate educational inspections again this year. This trip coincides with "Tainan 400" and "Taiwan Lantern Festival in Tainan". I hope Professor Nojima Tsuyoshi and Students from Dadong Culture University can feel the charm of sightseeing in the ancient capital during this visit, and also experience the Tainan 400 series of events carefully prepared by the city and the beautiful lantern district works of the Taiwan Lantern Festival. The city will continue to promote international educational travel and hopes that in the future, educational institutions from all over the world will make Tainan their first choice for study tours or tourism.
Director of the Tourism Bureau, Lin Guohua, expressed his gratitude to Tainan Goodwill Ambassador Ichi Miao for his assistance, and also welcomed Professor Nojima Takeshi to visit the city again for an educational inspection. The group’s two-day itinerary was designed by the Japanese international architect Sou Fujimoto. Starting from "Chengyia Shi", we listened to a lecture by Mr. Atsushi Odō, a Japanese writer who is deeply involved in Taiwan. Later, we also visited the colorful cultural attractions in Tainan city, such as Lin Department Store, Tainan City Art Museum, Military Museum and other characteristic buildings, various attractions They all demonstrate Tainan’s historical heritage and the fruitful results of revitalizing old buildings to promote tourism. This year, domestic and foreign students are also welcome to come to Tainan for educational travel and experience the Tainan 400 series of activities throughout the year.
Professor Tsuyoshi Nojima, a senior Japanese media person who led the delegation this time, said that last year’s inspection was very fruitful for the students. The locations visited this time were more diverse, including not only the characteristic scenic spots that had been renovated from historical sites, but also the artistic buildings with modern designs. The purpose was to Have students observe different modes of city tours. The visit was specially arranged on February 19th and 20th, allowing students to experience the Tainan 400 series of activities and visit the Taiwan Lantern Festival, which is a very rare experience.
The Tourism Bureau stated that promoting international educational travel not only allows foreign educational institutions to better understand Tainan's history and tourism, but also promotes cultural exchanges. We hope that Daito Bunka University can pass on its visit experience to Japan and attract more educational tour groups to Tainan for inspection. In the future, our bureau will continue to strengthen the tourism-friendly reception environment and enhance Tainan’s presence on the international stage through international educational travel. visibility, domestic and foreign delegations are welcome to experience Tainan’s rich culture and historical heritage. If you want to know more about the latest tourist attractions and activities in Tainan, please continue to pay attention to the "Tainan Tourism Network" and "Tainan Tourism Fan Page".