AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoTaiwan Tourism in Vancouver: Taiwan’s Tourism Administration wrapped up its “Catch The Waves Of Wonder” contest, awarding two round-trip flights to Taiwan—Veronika F. via China Airlines and Youssef R. via EVA Air—after a citywide transit push across Canada Line SkyTrain, SeaBus and West Coast Express. Conservation vs. development: In Guangxi, public backlash helped halt a highway expansion that would have cut through coastal mudflats and mangroves used by migratory birds, including the critically endangered spoon-billed sandpiper. BTS boosts Busan tourism: Busan is preparing for a BTS-driven influx of about 100,000 visitors as “BTS The City Arirang” runs June 5–21 with exhibitions, fan experiences and citywide cultural programs. Industrial tourism trend: China’s factory tours are gaining popularity, with visitors increasingly treating modern production sites as leisure destinations. Heritage tourism in China: Fujian’s Banyueli Village is promoting She ethnic intangible heritage through tourism-friendly cultural events, while Yunnan’s Yi embroidery continues to evolve via fashion and new markets. Tech and travel tie-ins: Xiaomi’s EV factory tours show how guided industrial visits are becoming a new kind of attraction, alongside broader growth in tourism-tech experiences.
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