Tourism Administration

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Tourism Administration
觀光署
Guānguāng Shǔ (Mandarin)
Kôn-kông Khiu̍k (Hakka)
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Tourism Administration in Continental Building
Agency overview
FormedSeptember 1960 (as Committee of Tourism)
29 December 1972 (as Tourism Bureau)
JurisdictionTaiwan (Republic of China)
HeadquartersDaan, Taipei
Agency executives
Parent agencyMinistry of Transportation and Communications
WebsiteOfficial website

The Tourism Administration, MOTC (traditional Chinese: 交通部觀光署; simplified Chinese: 交通部观光署; pinyin: Jiāotōngbù Guānguāng Shǔ; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Kau-thong-pō͘ Koan-kong-sú) is the government agency under the Ministry of Transportation and Communications of Taiwan (Republic of China) responsible for the administration of domestic and international tourism policy making, execution and development in Taiwan.[1]

History

The development of tourism industry in Taiwan within the government level began in 1956. In September 1960, a Committee of Tourism was set up within the Ministry of Transportation and Communications with the approval from Executive Yuan. The committee was reorganized as the Tourism Council in October 1966, then Tourism Bureau on 29 December 1972, and finally the Tourism Administration in September 2023.

Organizational structures

  • Planning and Research Division
  • Hotel, Travel and Training Division
  • Technical Division
  • International Affairs Division
  • Domestic Tourism Division
  • Secretariat
  • Personnel Department
  • Anti-corruption Department
  • Accounting Department

Service centers

Transportation

The Tourism Administration is accessible within walking distance West from Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall Station of the Taipei Metro.

See also

References

  1. ^ "History". Tourism Bureau, M.O.T.C. Republic of China (Taiwan). Archived from the original on 2014-07-26. Retrieved 2014-04-22.
  2. ^ "Guānguāng jú zhù niǔyuē 40 zhōunián táiwān niǔyuē lián xiàn duǎnpiàn xī jīng" 觀光局駐紐約 40 週年 台灣紐約連線短片吸睛 [The 40th Anniversary of the Tourism Bureau in New York]. Yù chuánméi (in Chinese (Taiwan)). 2018-04-03.