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Touched! 500 Japanese silver-haired people will visit Taiwan Province deeply.

In order to thank the people of China for their concern and contribution to the 31/kloc-0 earthquake in Japan, JTB (Japan Communications Corporation) held a "moving trip" on the occasion of the 0/00th anniversary of/kloc-0. It is estimated that in late October of 10/0, 500 Japanese silver-haired tourists will arrive in Kaohsiung on the cruise ship "Japan Maru" and go to Lianchitan and Shoushan Martyrs Temple.

Liu Xianhui (right), deputy director of Kaohsiung Tourism Bureau, received Hideyoshi Nakajima (left), director of JTB of Japan, and introduced Kaohsiung tourism. (Photo courtesy of Kaohsiung Tourism Bureau) Liu Xianhui, deputy director of Kaohsiung Tourism Bureau, said that there were 268 135 Japanese tourists staying in Kaohsiung last year (20 1 1), an increase of 10% over 20 10. Since the 3 1 1 earthquake in Japan, in order to help the victims get out of the haze, the Tourism Bureau has specially planned a "Blessing Health" trip to Aida Village, Foguang Mountain, MINO and Aihe River, and received 180 Japanese Fukushima residents to visit Kaohsiung at the end of last year.

Kaohsiung has many scenic spots suitable for silver-haired people to travel or even live for a short time. Scenic spots include Crown Museum of Architectural History, Shoushan Mountain, Wude Hall, Lianchitan Dragon and Tiger Pagoda, Buddha Memorial Hall and MINO, the top ten tourist towns in Taiwan Province Province, which is very suitable for Japanese tourists to travel deeply.