"We hope that, as such, competition becomes more frequent and the general quality of architecture in Taiwan will significantly improve. Architects here may well see the competitions as opportunities to show international-level designs. There are challenges for them to do better."
To make the tourist spots more attractive, however, well-designed architecture could be just the starting point.
"Our government, being very democratic, has unwittingly given people too much freedom. The result is the unlicensed construction randomly dotting the tourist areas, damaging the beauty of the landscape.
"It's a welcome change that the government is starting to deal with the issue. Architecture design is just the first step toward improving the quality of the tourist areas," Han said.



