
Taiwan Invites the World to Choose Its Top Travel Spots — and Win Big!
Taiwan is doing something truly special this summer. The Tourism Administration has just launched the “Taiwan Tourism Spotlight Awards,” and it's more than just a poll—it's a full-on celebration of Taiwan’s most beloved destinations. And guess what? Everyone’s invited to participate! Whether you're a local who knows the hidden gems or a visitor enchanted by Taiwan’s scenic beauty, this is your chance to make your voice count while also standing a chance to win some amazing prizes.
Here’s how it works: from now until July 31, 2025, you can go online and vote for your favorite tourist attractions across Taiwan’s five major regions—North, Central, South, East, and the Outlying Islands. You can vote up to eight times per day, choosing two spots from each region. This is more than just a fun activity—it’s a national celebration where the public becomes part of the decision-making process for Taiwan’s top tourist destinations.
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But it gets even better. Every vote you cast enters you into a weekly lucky draw. Prizes range from NT$10,000 in travel cash and hotel vouchers to Taiwan Passes for Taipei and Kaohsiung. Plus, you could win NT$500 7-Eleven e-vouchers to use across the country. The Taiwan Pass itself is a brilliant innovation—an electronic ticket that gives travelers easy access to transportation systems and major attractions, making exploring Taiwan more seamless than ever.
Southern Taiwan in particular is catching a lot of attention in this campaign. Highlights include the breathtaking Alishan Forest Railway and the historically rich Tefuye Historic Trail in Chiayi. In Tainan, the serene Sicao Green Tunnel and charming Yanshui Old Street offer a blend of nature and nostalgia. Kaohsiung brings color and culture with iconic landmarks like the Dragon and Tiger Pagoda and family-friendly spots like the Shoushan Zoo. Meanwhile, Pingtung County shows off its coastal beauty at Dapeng Bay and offers cultural immersion in Wutai Township’s indigenous Paiwan communities.
So, why does this matter? Because it’s not just about the winners. It’s about encouraging people to explore the diversity and richness of Taiwan. By voting, you're not only expressing your love for your favorite places but also helping them get the recognition they deserve. And your participation could be the difference between a hidden gem staying hidden or gaining the global spotlight.
After the voting ends, experts will step in to assess the most popular picks. They’ll evaluate everything from accessibility to visitor experience. Then in October, the final list of Taiwan’s top 10 spotlight destinations will be announced—a major moment for the country's tourism sector.
So don’t wait. Whether you're reminiscing about your past travels in Taiwan or dreaming of your next visit, get involved. Cast your votes, support your favorite spots, and maybe even walk away with a prize. Taiwan’s most beautiful destinations are waiting for your voice—and your vote!
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