Lin Chia-lung Inspects Marshall Islands Tourism, Witnesses Concrete Results of Bilateral Cooperation
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As a presidential envoy, Lin Chia-lung led a trade delegation to the Marshall Islands from the 7th to the 9th, observing tourism development potential and witnessing tangible outcomes of bilateral cooperation. He visited a resort island developed with joint Taiwanese-Marshallese funding and praised the local weaving artistry.
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- Q: Who led the delegation that visited the Marshall Islands from the 7th to the 9th?
- A: Lin Chia-lung, acting as a presidential envoy, led the delegation composed of representatives from government ministries and industry.
- Q: What is the location that Lin Chia-lung visited to understand local tourism development potential?
- A: He visited an islet located near Majuro, which is the capital of the Marshall Islands.
- Q: How was the development of the resort island initially funded according to the island owner?
- A: It began with a pier funded by a joint venture fund between Taiwan and the Marshallese government.
- Q: What cultural assets of the Marshallese people are highly regarded among Pacific island nations?
- A: The weaving crafts of the Marshall Islands are highly regarded for their excellent quality.
- Q: What gift did the island owner present to Lin Chia-lung before his departure from the island?
- A: The owner presented him with a large pandanus fruit that was three times the size of those commonly found in Taiwan.