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The Origin and Development of Taiwan Province B&B

1980, the former Aboriginal Administration Bureau of Taiwan Provincial Government formulated its own rules in its tribal industry development plan to guide Aboriginal people to use empty houses and unique local environment to run homestays and increase their income. In addition to indigenous areas in non-indigenous areas, many people in scenic spots, national parks and tourist attractions have also rebuilt vacant houses or rented them out to tourists with new buildings. Because most residents are locals, they take this opportunity to promote local tourism. In the same year, the Agriculture Committee advocated the transformation from "traditional agriculture" to "sightseeing agriculture", which further stimulated the development of homestays and became a new rural tourism economic industry in Taiwan Province Province.

The homestay industry is widely loved by tourists because of its popularity, parity and closeness to the people. However, the initial management level was uneven and there was no perfect management system, which led to the failure to protect consumers' rights and interests. 19901February 12, the government promulgated the Measures for the Administration of Homestay, which regulated the site selection, scale, construction, fire control, benchmark of operating facilities, application for registration, management supervision and matters that operators should abide by, and made it a subsidiary industry of agriculture, forestry, fishery and animal husbandry, officially assisting the legalization of Taiwan's homestay industry. Through the establishment of counseling management system, improve the quality and safety of homestays, and promote the development of agricultural leisure and mountain settlement tourism industry. At this point, the homestay industry has officially become a new agricultural industry in Taiwan Province Province.