Taiwan unveils new brand campaign Version 3.0 ‘Taiwan – Waves of Wonder’
With an eye to reinforce Taiwan’s post-pandemic tourism profile, Taiwan Tourism
Administration (TTA) has announced the launch of new global brand positioning campaign,
and logo, Version 3.0 titled ‘Taiwan – Waves of Wonder.’ It also launched a new series of
animated short films and Taiwan tourism promotional song to accompany the new logo.
Inviting visitors to ‘engage now’ to experience Taiwan in all its colours and across four-
seasons, the new campaign aims to drive demand, accelerate inbound tourism growth, fully
revitalise country’s tourism sector. The campaign also aims to drive 10 million international
tourist arrivals this year, eyeing a significant growth over last year’s 6.48 million tourist
arrivals.
The new version of the brand integrates images of Taiwan mountains, oceans, highways
and railways, presenting a wave-like design to convey the seasonal highlights of the
destination showing that Taiwan is diverse and beautiful, while emphasizing its year-round
hospitality towards visitors. The logo adopts the orange tones of sunrise and morning light to
not only align with the ‘warmth and vitality of the previous brand’, but also to symbolise the
future development of Taiwan’s tourism industry.
The campaign showcases Taiwan in all its hues, from modern tourism infrastructure and
landmarks, great outdoors and activities, pristine nature, architectural and cultural heritage,
to exotic cuisines and immersive culinary experiences, vibrant nightlife, shopping, music,
entertainment and its vibrant festivals, among others, to position Taiwan as round-the-year
destination.
TTA plans to fully broadcast its new brand campaign in all its global destination marketing
campaigns and through leading international travel exhibitions that it participates across the
various tourism source markets that it is eyeing to develop. It will integrate its marketing
plans for each market with the new brand campaign and undertake the publicity operation
strategy through the five-way approach, namely, travel exhibitions, promotion meetings,
outdoor advertising, TV media, and social media.
The campaign will be unleashed targeting enhanced destination awareness and shape
perceptions while positioning Taiwan with messages like ‘Taiwan is a high-quality tourism
destination’ and that ‘all four seasons are tourist seasons.’
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