Taiwan entities promote medical tourism
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Taipei Times reported that this was the first time that the three industries have joined forces to promote medical tourism. The medical tourism market is estimated to be worth up to NT$7 billion (US$220 million) per year, according to the estimates by the Council for Economic Planning and Development.
Under the programme, the Grand Hotel, the Taiwan Hospital Association and the Taipei-based Asia-Pacific Society of Travel Medicine (ASTM) will cooperate in promoting tourism packages to foreign visitors.
The cost of a four-day tour is estimated at between NT$30,000 and NT$60,000. The tour would include a three-hour health checkup, an anti-oxidation treatment, skin care and a magnetic wave face lift session.
Customers would stay at Taipei’s Grand Hotel visit local tourists spots such as Taipei 101 and the National Palace Museum.
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