AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoAustronesian Heritage Voyage: Tao seafarers from Orchid Island (Lanyu) have set off on the “Golden Friendship” longboat to the Philippines’ Batanes, using stars and paddles to retrace an ancestral sea route after 300 years—an eye-catching cultural journey that doubles as a living travel story. Cross-Strait Travel Flows: Mainland China says Taiwan residents entering via Fujian ports are up nearly 30% year-on-year in the first five months of 2026, with ferry passenger trips also rising—another sign travel and business links are intensifying. Japan Tourism Watch: Japan saw foreign visitor numbers fall for a second straight month in May, with Chinese arrivals down sharply, while Taiwan visitors still rose 14.6% to over 610,000. Air Travel Costs: Airlines are easing fuel surcharges after oil price stabilization, which could nudge ticket prices down for summer travel. Maritime Risk for Travelers & Trade: New reporting flags resurgent piracy in the Indian Ocean and grey-zone pressure in the South China Sea—reminders that sea routes remain a travel-and-logistics factor. Safety & Crime: Police in Auckland arrested 11 Chinese and Taiwanese nationals in an offshore meth operation, seizing an operational lab and about 10kg of meth. Taiwan in the News Beyond Tourism: Taiwan’s MND detected six Chinese naval vessels around its waters, underscoring how security headlines can quickly affect travel sentiment.
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