Taiwan welcomed its first batch of international tour groups after the island fully reopened its borders Thursday, ending strict quarantine rules in place since the coronavirus pandemic began.

A group of holidaymakers from Thailand arrived shortly after midnight and were greeted at Taoyuan airport with flower garlands and an exuberant dancing bear mascot.

taipei 101
Taipei 101. Photo: GovTW.

Valaisurang Bhaedhayajibh, 53, said she was visiting Taiwan the first time in 20 years and was accompanied by her daughter Sisiree.

“I heard about the lakes and all the nature, and also shopping. She’s on her school break so I am bringing her over here,” she told AFP. 

“It’s very convenient. We didn’t have to do anything much, you know, in terms of preparation. But we got vaccinated and everything.”

Pairry Kalong, another Thai tourist, said she planned to eat hot pot “first thing” as well as visit Ximending, Taipei’s neon-lit shopping district.

Tanachot Jaiungwattana said he was last in Taiwan shortly before the pandemic sealed the borders. 

Taiwan night market food
A night market in Taiwan. Photo: Internet.

“I miss here very much,” he said. “I love the people and food.”

Taiwan has won praise for how it handled the pandemic, although like nearby Japan and Hong Kong it has been very cautious in reopening.

As most countries vacillated on restricting travel at the start of the pandemic and saw deaths soar, Taiwan quickly shut its borders and stamped out the first wave. 

It remained comparatively coronavirus-free at the expense of closed borders. Tourism industries suffered badly but the island’s export-driven economy continued to grow.

Like Hong Kong, which also fully reopened to tourists recently, Taiwan is among the last places in the world to end mandatory quarantine.

Hong Kong designated quarantine hotel
One of Hong Kong’s designated quarantine hotels. Photo: Mercedes Hutton/HKFP.

Mainland China is the last remaining major economy that is still keeping its borders sealed.

Under Taiwan’s current rules, three days of hotel quarantine have been replaced with seven days of “self-monitoring” where tourists are expected to keep an eye on their health and wear face masks indoors and outdoors.

The system will operate largely on trust, with tourists given coronavirus test kits on arrival to use throughout their stay.

That contrasts with Hong Kong where tourists must submit to regular tests for a week after their arrival and cannot enter bars and restaurants for the first three days. 

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