Hotels and Minshuku First Quarter Inspections Released: Increase in Illegal Daily Rental Suites
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The Tourism Administration released its first-quarter inspection results for hotels and minshuku, reporting a 42-unit increase in illegal daily rental suites, mainly in urban areas, reflecting intensified local government enforcement. Legal accommodations totaled 15,973.
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- Q: How many legal accommodations were there in total from January to March this year?
- A: There were a total of 15,973 legal accommodations, including both hotels and minshuku, during that period.
- Q: Which city had the highest number of illegal hotels according to the inspection results?
- A: Taipei City had the highest number with 410 illegal hotels, all of which were daily rental suites.
- Q: What was the total amount of fines for illegal hotels during the first quarter?
- A: The total fines for illegal hotels amounted to NT$36.27 million during this inspection period.
- Q: How many legal minshuku were recorded, and how did it change compared to the previous year?
- A: There were 12,693 legal minshuku, representing an increase of 430 compared to the same period last year.
- Q: Which county had the largest number of illegal minshuku, and how many did it have?
- A: Pingtung County had the largest number of illegal minshuku, with a total of 133 establishments.