Japan, South Korea and Taiwan continue to be popular among travellers. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Beyond China, travellers are looking for experiences other than shopping and sightseeing, he added. He added: “The appetite for overseas travel is high as many desire to explore the world again and go ‘revenge travelling’, in hopes of making up for lost time.” “Travelling as part of a package tour is more convenient, and we do not have to worry about the language barrier in Japan,” she said. Bank analyst Claire Yeo, 30, was at the fair with her parents to pay for two tours – a seven-day, free-and-easy tour in Taiwan booked with ASA Holidays that costs $1,500 a person, and a nine-day Japan trip with EU Holidays covering Tokyo, Nara, Kyoto and Osaka that costs $3,400 a person. It had around 40 exhibitors and 68,787 visitors then. Travel agencies such as Chan Brothers Travel and EU Holidays have reinstated tour packages to China, with scenic spots drawing the most interest.
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