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Taiwan turns it on for agents

Wednesday, 21 Aug, 2012 0

The Taiwan Tourism Bureau is holding a Taiwan workshop for travel agents in Melbourne on September 20, an event that is part of a major east coast Australia roadshow.

Format for the evening, which starts at 5.30pm, will revolve around a Taiwan product update presented by local and Taiwan-based tour specialists, and include a cocktail reception, dinner and Taiwanese entertainment at the Sofitel Melbourne on Collins.

A performing group will fly in from Taipei for the event.

Taiwan Tourism Bureau marketing representative Australia and New Zealand, Pearl Lee, said spaces were limited.

A similar event in Sydney has reached maximum numbers.

For details/acceptance contact: David Reeves
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 0404 878 958



 

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