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Kinmen chief tries to promote tourism
CNA, KINMEN
Tuesday, Jun 24, 2003, Page 4
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Lienchiang County Deputy Commissioner Hsu Wen-chi speaks at a press conference yesterday promoting seagull viewing trips that will begin in July on the offshore island of Matsu.
PHOTO: GEORGE TSORNG, TAIPEI TIMES
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Kinmen will aggressively develop its tourism industry, targeting tourists from both sides of the Taiwan Strait, Kinmen County Commissioner Lee Chu-feng (§õÏ®²l) said yesterday.
Kinmen's tourism industry sector should make the most of the island's location as part of Taiwan but near China, Lee said.
Addressing the opening of a tourism workshop for hotel operators, travel agency managers and tour guides in Kinmen, Lee said that as a former anti-communist military bastion, Kinmen is blessed with rich tourist resources which should be further tapped.
Lee said there was still ample room for Kinmen to improve tourism-related services. For example, he said, there is little for tourists to do in Kinmen at night.
Competition has for a long time kept profit margins for tourism-related companies near zero, Lee said.
"How can you expect quality if there are no reasonable incomes or profits for the operators?" he asked.
The workshop, which was co-sponsored by the Kinmen County Government and the Kinmen Tourism Development Association, attracted 239 people from Kinmen's tourism industry.
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