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Posted inChina, Taiwan

Taiwan aims to attract 500,000 Filipino tourists

by Asia Times staff February 13, 2019February 18, 2020

The Taiwan Tourism Bureau said the country aims to attract more than 500,000 Filipino tourists this year. Abe Chou, the director of the Taiwan Tourism Bureau for Malaysia, the Philippines, Indonesia and Brunei, said more than 400,000 Filipino tourists went to Taiwan in 2018, double the number in 2017, the Philippine News Agency reported. Chou said […]

Posted inChina, Hong Kong

HK police issue warning over fake banknotes

by Asia Times staff January 31, 2019February 18, 2020

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