[政治]Green dreams shape Yilan’s tourism i …

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大家好 我是呂國華 這篇文章是新聞局Taiwan Today電子報為宣傳我們宜蘭民宿所撰寫的報導文章 Taiwan Today主要在將我們宜蘭的各種在地風情 人物 景點 文化等 撰寫成文章 並向國際平台上放送 讓宜蘭的美 宜蘭的人文 宜蘭經營的理念讓世界都知道 眼下 全世界都激盪在全球化的時代 我們宜蘭的發展也必須在發揚傳統特色的前提下 走向國際舞台 宏觀的視野 學術與實務的結合 讓宜蘭的發展更有質感 這次的外籍編輯 他們入住的民宿是我們宜蘭冬山河畔的 香格里拉 外籍編輯們對香格里拉可以說是讚譽有加 至於有多好呢 我想 外籍記者們的報導就很有感覺了 我不好意思多做評論 還是讓專業的來吧~~~ http://www.taiwantoday.tw/ct.asp?xItem=73776&CtNode=429 國華 ================ Green dreams shape Yilan’s tourism industry Chang Ching-lai, the godfather of leisure agriculture tourism in Yilan County, recommends the local and central governments explore new ways to attract overseas visitors to the region. (Photo courtesy of C.Y. Ho). ‧Publication Date:10/31/2009 ‧Source: Taiwan Today ‧By Jean Brisebois If the Yilan County Government ever launches a tourism promotion campaign targeting Westerners, then it would be hard pressed to find a better theme song than Belinda Carlisle’s late 1980s hit “Heaven is a Place on Earth.” After all, what other pop anthem could do justice to this stunning region situated on Taiwan’s northeastern coastline? Blessed with mountains, forests, hot springs, wetlands, sweeping green vistas and stunning beaches, Yilan truly is heaven on earth. The county’s value as a key tourism drawing card in Taiwan is no secret to anyone who has set foot in Yilan. Consistently voted one of the best places to visit and live on the island, the region literally makes other local governments green with envy, and for more reasons than just its spectacular scenery and favorable weather. “We like to think that our abundant natural resources have given us a tourism reputation without peer in Taiwan,” said Yilan County Magistrate Lu Guohwa in an exclusive interview with “Taiwan Today” Oct. 17. “The county’s diverse environment enables residents to live well and enjoy the benefits of a thriving leisure agriculture sector that has endless development potential.” In Taiwan, leisure agriculture is on its way to becoming big business. The Cabinet-level Council of Agriculture has prioritized the sector’s promotion as a nationally viable form of sustainable tourism. According to COA data, Taiwan has 67 designated leisure agriculture areas, with 13 located in Yilan—the highest density anywhere on the island. “Developing leisure agriculture in Yilan continues to be a local government priority,” Lu said. “In part, this is being accomplished through festivals that promote the region’s specialty products and cultural heritage.” Yilan’s ever-expanding festival calendar draws visitors from around the world and includes popular events such as the Taiwan Lantern Festival, Yilan Green Expo and Sanxing Green Onion and Garlic Festival. The 2008 lantern festival was featured by the Discovery Channel in its “Fantastic Festivals of the World” series. While festivals play an important role in the development of Yilan’s leisure agriculture sector, this growth would not be possible without the region’s high-quality boutique agricultural products. COA estimates peg the annual national output value of produce sourced from leisure agriculture businesses, including liquor, top-quality rice, bamboo products and high-end fish and animal products, at NT$12.3 billion (US$377 million) by 2012. In addition, 4,500 job opportunities will be created by the industry over the next three years. “In Yilan, we expect to enjoy the lion’s share of these benefits,” Lu said. “Increasing demand from tourists for specialty agricultural products has rapidly driven up the value of this sector.” Statistics produced by Yilan County’s Department of Business and Tourism confirm Lu’s assessment. In 2008, the region’s leisure agriculture businesses hosted 3.7 million visitors and generated nearly NT$6.02 billion in revenue, a hefty increase on the NT$1.1 billion earned in 2004. While this improvement can be partially attributed to a series of local government campaigns aimed at boosting Yilan’s visitor numbers, a more likely culprit is the Hsuehshan Tunnel—a 12.9-kilometer expressway linking Yilan with Taipei County. Completed in 2006, the world’s fifth-longest tunnel has slashed travel times between Yilan and Taipei from four hours to around an hour and a half. A recent study prepared by National Ilan University on the tunnel’s economic impact said the opening of Hsuehshan played a major role in boosting Yilan’s leisure agriculture sector. “More visitors seeking to enjoy lifestyles of health and sustainability are now accessing the county. These individuals have increased the frequency and duration of their trips, creating a positive multiplier effect in the region,” the report said. For Chang Ching-lai, 55, co-founder of the Taiwan Leisure Farming Development Association and president of Yilan’s Shangri-La Leisure Farming and Boutique Hotel, the opening of the tunnel helped make his dream of establishing a profitable leisure agriculture business a reality. “As a boy on my parents’ farm in Yilan, I experienced the simple pleasures of picking and eating fruit, watching fireflies and listening to the sound of the wind. I never imagined that these things would become so sought after in the future that people would pay for them.” A lifelong resident of Yilan, Chang could not help but notice the socio-economic consequences of urban drift on his county and began pondering ways to try and reverse the region’s fortunes. In 1976, he first approached the county government with a proposal aimed at revitalizing traditional agricultural life. Chang said his plan promoted core rural concepts such as frugality, self-reliance and environmental conservation. Other central planks included incorporating tourism into the community’s farming models and encouraging urban emigres to return home and start leisure agriculture businesses. “No one took me seriously at the time,” Chang said. “My proposal was basically ignored until about 20 years ago when I decided to put my money where my mouth was.” In 1988, Chang took the visionary step of opening a leisure farm in the foothills of Yilan’s Dayuan Mountain. Cozy accommodation, fruit picking, verdant green surrounds and starry nights proved an irresistible combination, with the initial trickle of visitors soon turning into a steady stream. As the first business of its kind in the county, many locals were initially skeptical but soon elected to follow suit as word of the successful green venture spread. “Business was slow in the beginning but after a year or so, I knew I had made the right decision,” he said. “In fact, the farm ended up doing so well that I was able to entertain thoughts of expansion. For someone who had grown up in rural poverty, this went beyond my wildest expectations.” After much to-ing and fro-ing, Chang decided not to sacrifice the unique atmosphere of his farm through pushing out its boundaries and building more accommodation and guest services facilities. Instead, he decided to sink NT$55 million into a new leisure concept on the Dongshan River plain. Located 10 minutes on foot from Dongshan River Water Park, the 72-room Mediterranean style Shangri-La Boutique Hotel opened in 2001 and proved equally as popular as Chang’s farm. Guests come from as far away as Russia, South Africa, Turkey and the United States to enjoy the establishment’s locally-flavored brand of hospitality. For Chang, the only criteria for selecting the hotel’s site was its proximity to the water park. “Dongshan is one of the best large-scale tourism developments in Yilan. Any business located nearby cannot help but to do well.” Launched in 1994 by Yu Shyi-kun, then Yilan County magistrate and later ROC premier under the Chen Shui-bian administration, the 24-kilometer manmade canal is today one of the region’s key tourism assets. Popular with visitors all-year round, Dongshan hosts a variety of major events, including Yilan’s International Rain Festival and Dragon Boat Festival. From Nov. 3, it will also be the site of the Asian Rowing Championships. Nearly 500 rowers from 18 countries and regions, including Hong Kong, Japan, mainland China, Qatar, South Korea and Uzbekistan are expected to compete in the five-day event, which will be opened by President Ma Ying-jeou and Premier Wu Den-yih. Chang welcomes the staging of such international events in Yilan and believes they play an important role in further developing the region’s leisure agriculture sector. “As more people come to Yilan, the demand for accommodation also grows,” he said. “For many locals, developing hotels is out the question. The best way forward is to work with what they know best, which is promoting a traditional agricultural lifestyle through operating leisure farms.” To further boost Yilan’s leisure agriculture sector, Chang works closely with other accommodation operators in concert with Yilan County Government’s Industrial Development and Investment Promotion Committee. “The committee plays an important role in promoting the county’s tourism industry. These efforts span a variety of areas and have a domestic and international focus.” One initiative that has proven successful is the targeting of overseas tourists with flight and accommodation deals. Offered in conjunction with carriers such as Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd., China Airlines Ltd., Eva Airways Corp. and Hong Kong Dragon Airlines Ltd., the promotion has brought more overseas visitors to the county. Chang said that since the initiative began in January, the percentage of foreigners visiting his farm and hotel has risen to 50 and 30 percent respectively—almost double last year’s figures. “Other farm and hotel owners have seen similar improvements.” As a major player in Yilan’s tourism game, Chang knows what he is talking about when he describes the local industry to be in “good shape” and standing on the cusp of delivering real prosperity to the region. “We have everything that we need to step up and play in the majors,” he said. “Taking Yilan to the world must now be a top priority. The local tourism industry has only one choice but to head in this direction.” -- This is My Blog http://www.wretch.cc/blog/yilankuohua -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 210.69.148.252

11/09 10:22, , 1F
縣長加油 上次不好意思誤刪您的文章 ^^"
11/09 10:22, 1F

11/09 10:54, , 2F
就是這家香格里拉,阿扁"總統"有去吃過XD
11/09 10:54, 2F

11/09 11:30, , 3F
提醒:2005年呂國華提出營造蘭陽台灣未來城計畫,
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11/09 11:30, , 4F
4年5萬7年15萬個工作機會,
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11/09 11:30, , 5F
另推出圓夢計畫,4年2億元每1年編列5千萬元,供青年創業貸
11/09 11:30, 5F

11/09 11:31, , 6F
款。 結果是很芭樂票耶!! :(
11/09 11:31, 6F

11/09 11:50, , 7F
推... 縣長加油!!!
11/09 11:50, 7F

11/09 11:51, , 8F
我  英文  不好   看不懂  (哭著跑開)
11/09 11:51, 8F

11/09 12:01, , 9F
我也不多作評論,讓專業的來吧!        (中肯)
11/09 12:01, 9F

11/09 12:06, , 10F
看的懂,照片那個人(Chang Ching-lai)是誰?
11/09 12:06, 10F

11/09 12:11, , 11F
陳昭朗?
11/09 12:11, 11F

11/09 12:14, , 12F
標題的"]"之後 空一格會更好~
11/09 12:14, 12F

11/09 12:19, , 13F
宜蘭的休閒農業發展成績真的有目共睹.推林大哥!!!>///<
11/09 12:19, 13F

11/09 12:20, , 14F
那是香格里拉的老闆啦!!不過香格里拉是民宿嗎?
11/09 12:20, 14F

11/09 12:29, , 15F
鋁先生我英文不好...可以翻譯成台語嗎?
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11/09 12:29, , 16F
XD~~~鋁打錯了 呂先生才是....抱歉!!
11/09 12:29, 16F

11/09 12:34, , 17F
侶摑滑
11/09 12:34, 17F

11/09 13:36, , 18F
呂縣長還是多做事 少說話吧
11/09 13:36, 18F

11/09 13:38, , 19F
阿來仔還有人不認識的喔? (  ̄ c ̄)y▄ξ
11/09 13:38, 19F

11/09 14:58, , 20F
好山好水.景點不錯.不過看不出來你想表達的是什麼?
11/09 14:58, 20F

11/09 15:00, , 21F
還是那棟香格里拉.是縣府蓋的:o不是的話應該不是政治文.
11/09 15:00, 21F

11/09 18:16, , 22F
是想表達縣長跟新聞局相處很好的意思?! 我應該沒會錯意吧~
11/09 18:16, 22F

11/09 18:18, , 23F
民營公司>新聞局宣傳>祕書上PTT說新聞局幫忙宣傳......end
11/09 18:18, 23F

11/09 18:20, , 24F
對外宣傳當然是要報喜不報憂阿~~ 我看不懂這篇有啥政治的
11/09 18:20, 24F

11/09 18:21, , 25F
對外有好宣傳是大家一定支持的 也是應當做的.....
11/09 18:21, 25F

11/09 18:22, , 26F
一定說好話的前提下 拿回來給縣民看..一定是一片美好阿
11/09 18:22, 26F

11/09 18:23, , 27F
至於這些宜蘭美好的事物 是哪一些縣長做的 就可以再討論
11/09 18:23, 27F

11/09 18:33, , 28F
TT有報導與新聞局關係良好是二回事喔,對TT就當作政府發行
11/09 18:33, 28F

11/09 18:34, , 29F
的英文日報就好,跟其它媒體的差別就只是是政府發的網路日
11/09 18:34, 29F

11/09 18:35, , 30F
報(以前是週刊型,創立當時網路是啥,大家還一知半解).
11/09 18:35, 30F

11/09 18:45, , 31F
.....所以.......感覺蠻像拿自己黨文宣品直接給我們看..
11/09 18:45, 31F

11/09 18:50, , 32F
那不是"政黨"發行的喔,是行政院新聞局,就像拿報紙給你看.
11/09 18:50, 32F

11/09 18:51, , 33F
不過他叫作Taiwan Today,不叫作CNN或BCC(國外媒體)
11/09 18:51, 33F

11/09 18:51, , 34F
針對的對象主要是外國人.
11/09 18:51, 34F

11/09 19:02, , 35F
所以我說像.....
11/09 19:02, 35F

11/09 19:06, , 36F
我是覺得 既然文標要標政治 那給人感覺就是想說"政績"
11/09 19:06, 36F

11/09 19:08, , 37F
所以我才會想到關於文章本身是有別的目的(對外宣傳都讚美)
11/09 19:08, 37F

11/09 19:08, , 38F
拿來當政績可能會不夠客觀等問題
11/09 19:08, 38F

11/09 19:39, , 39F
這不可否認,雖然TT含有政治新聞,但也盡量報好不報壞XD
11/09 19:39, 39F

11/10 01:19, , 40F
嘴邊仔
11/10 01:19, 40F

11/16 23:06, , 41F
沒興趣
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11/16 23:13, , 42F
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11/16 23:13, 42F

11/19 01:04, , 43F
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11/20 00:36, , 44F
在國外看不到.....請國外各當地times報導比較有效
11/20 00:36, 44F

11/28 08:30, , 45F
路過 噓垃圾
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11/29 13:26, , 46F
參考一下!謝謝! http://www.94istudy.com
11/29 13:26, 46F

09/28 19:16, , 47F
恭喜落選
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10/10 13:25, , 48F
teah
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