Tourism Administration Selects 60 Trainees for Study Tours in Japan and Thailand to Cultivate Tourism Talent
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To cultivate tourism talent, the Tourism Administration will select 60 trainees for study tours in Japan and Thailand, focusing on "Sustainable Resilience x Digital Innovation." The program includes advanced executive training and mid-level management courses, aiming to enhance industry resilience and upgrade products and added value. After completing domestic courses, advanced trainees will visit Tohoku, Japan; Bangkok and Chiang Mai, Thailand; and Kanto, Japan.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the core theme of this year's Key Talent Cultivation Program?
- A: The core theme of this year's cultivation program focuses on "Sustainable Resilience x Digital Innovation."
- Q: How many trainees will be selected to participate in the study tours?
- A: The program will select 60 trainees from the travel, accommodation, and tourism and recreation industries.
- Q: Which countries are planned for the study tours in this program?
- A: Trainees will participate in study tours located in Japan and Thailand to cultivate tourism talent.
- Q: What is the main objective of the Key Talent Cultivation Program?
- A: The objective of the program is to cultivate tourism talent and strengthen industry resilience for sustainable development.
- Q: Where will the travel industry group visit after finishing their domestic courses?
- A: The travel industry group is planned to visit the Tohoku region of Japan after completing domestic courses.