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Questions related to traveling from Guilin to Taiwan

For Taiwan-related questions, I cannot just give you the answers on the Internet. The most important thing is to give you the real Taiwanese perspective: The following is my perspective: You must have the following documents and visas to enter Taiwan: Passport entry The Taiwan Entry Permit allows for round-trip air tickets. Most travel days are about seven to ten days, and the cost is about 7,000 to 10,000 yuan, depending on your departure place and itinerary. If you have travel issues, just call your local China Travel Service, Youth Hostel, China Travel Service, or Hong Kong China Travel Service, and you can basically get relevant information and travel guarantees. If you want to travel to Taiwan, you can only join a tour group to travel to Taiwan. Currently, individual travel is not allowed. You can only travel in and out of groups. So if you want to travel to Taiwan, please contact the travel agency in your place of residence. We will help you apply for visas and other documents, providing one-stop all-inclusive service. Now that there are direct flights between the two sides of the Taiwan Strait, traveling to Taiwan by air does not require passing through Hong Kong or a third place. Very convenient and fast. So ask your local travel agency directly to get the fastest and most complete information. For direct passenger charter flights, Taiwan has opened eight destinations including Taoyuan, Kaohsiung Xiaogang, Taichung Qingquangang, Taipei Songshan, Penghu Magong, Hualien, Kinmen, and Taitung. Mainland China has expanded from five destinations to 21, including Beijing, Shanghai (Pudong), Guangzhou, Xiamen, Nanjing, Chengdu, Chongqing, Hangzhou, Dalian, Guilin, Shenzhen, Wuhan, Fuzhou, Qingdao, Changsha, Haikou, Kunming, Xi'an, Shenyang, Tianjin, Zhengzhou. You can directly consult and register with the 33 tour groups in Taiwan from 13 provinces (municipalities directly under the Central Government) announced by the National Tourism Administration. Attached is a list of 33 tour groups to Taiwan: Beijing: China National Travel Service, Youth Travel Service, China Travel Service, Hong Kong China Travel Service, Kanghui, CITIC, Women's, Shenzhou, Strait, China Private International Travel Company, Beijing Taiwan Club International Travel Service Tianjin: Tianjin China International Travel Service Liaoning : Shenyang Overseas International Travel Service Shanghai: Jinjiang International Travel Company, Shanghai China Youth Travel Service Jiangsu: Suzhou China International Travel Service, Jiangsu China Travel Service Zhejiang: Zhejiang China Travel Service, Hangzhou China Travel Service, Zhejiang China Youth Travel Service Fujian: Fujian Provincial Kanghui International Travel Service, Fujian Provincial Tourism Co., Ltd., Xiamen Jianfa International Travel Service Shandong: Hong Kong China Travel International (Shandong) Travel Service Co., Ltd. Hubei: Yangtze River Steamship Overseas Travel Corporation Guangdong: Guangdong Provincial China Travel Service, Shenzhen Port China Travel Service, Guangzhou Guangzhi International Travel agencies, Zhongshan China International Travel Service, Guangdong Province Gongbei Port China Travel Service, Zhongshan China International Travel Service Chongqing: Chongqing Overseas Tourism (Travel Agency) Group Co., Ltd. Yunnan: Kunming China International Travel Service Shaanxi: Xi'an China International Travel Service Cross-Strait Tourism Exchange Association has passed twice The announced provinces and cities in mainland China that are open to Taiwan tourism include: Beijing, Tianjin, Liaoning, Shanghai, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Fujian, Shandong, Hubei, Guangdong, Chongqing, Yunnan, Shaanxi, Hebei Province, Shanxi Province, Jilin Province, Heilongjiang Province, Anhui Province, Jiangxi Province, Henan Province, Hunan Province, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Hainan Province, Sichuan Province, and Guizhou Province. , you can consult the China International Travel Service in each province. If you want to know which travel agency in your local province can handle travel to Taiwan, please search the China National Tourism Administration for the latest information. The China National Tourism Administration website is ta.gov.cn/. If you really want to travel to Taiwan on your own, then You need to have the following qualifications and invitation letters (to settle down, visit relatives, visit friends, accept and handle property, handle weddings and funerals. This generally requires third-class relatives or spouses in Taiwan, so ordinary people will not have it and cannot do it), so you only need You can use official (business) reasons to come to Taiwan, and business needs a Taiwanese company to present an invitation letter. Basically, you can’t get it yourself. However, there are travel agencies or companies that can handle business trips to Taiwan, but basically the agency fees (travel expenses are not included) It will be much higher than the cost of traveling to Taiwan with a group (tens of thousands of yuan or more), so if you just want to travel to Taiwan, you'd better join the group tour.

For inquiries about direct flights and fares, please refer to the following website (round-trip air tickets): /zt/twticket/ If you want to go to Taiwan for the reason of being invited to Taiwan for exchange (commonly known as official business), how to apply for documents (Taiwan Entry Permit) /66483240/blog/ 1237004937 Chinese residents go to Taiwan to settle down, visit relatives and friends, receive and handle property, and handle wedding and funeral matters. How to apply for documents (entry permit) /66483240/blog/1237006000 Apply for endorsement to come to Taiwan (entry permit) /66483240/blog /1237024292 Application methods for traveling to Taiwan (permit to enter Taiwan) /66483240/blog/1237093751 Regulations and methods for citizens to apply for passports when traveling abroad for private purposes (Chinese passport) /66483240/blog/1237903200 Management methods for mainland residents traveling to Taiwan/66483240/blog/ 1237024368