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Sightseers flock to tourist spots across Taiwan

  • Sightseers flock to tourist spots across Taiwan
    Large crowds were seen at tourist spots across Taiwan at the beginning of the four-day Dragon Boat Festival holiday, following the reduction of COVID-19 pandemic restrictions in Taiwan. Sightseers flock to tourist spots across Taiwan
  • Sightseers flock to tourist spots across Taiwan
    Large crowds were seen at tourist spots across Taiwan at the beginning of the four-day Dragon Boat Festival holiday, following the reduction of COVID-19 pandemic restrictions in Taiwan. Sightseers flock to tourist spots across Taiwan
  • Sightseers flock to tourist spots across Taiwan
    Large crowds were seen at tourist spots across Taiwan at the beginning of the four-day Dragon Boat Festival holiday, following the reduction of COVID-19 pandemic restrictions in Taiwan. Sightseers flock to tourist spots across Taiwan
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Large crowds were seen at tourist spots across Taiwan at the beginning of the four-day Dragon Boat Festival holiday, following the reduction of COVID-19 pandemic restrictions in Taiwan.

Sightseeing spots across Taiwan reported moderate to heavy crowds on Friday, the second day of the four-day Dragon Boat Festival holiday, as people were eager to travel amid easing concerns over the spread of COVID-19.

According to the Freeway Bureau's "1968" online traffic service, which is linked to the traffic system to project where people are headed, large numbers of visitors traveled to eastern, central and southern Taiwan on Friday.

Several destinations, including the Wufengqi Waterfall in Yilan County and Wuling Pass in Nantou County near Hohuanshan, were showing red alerts, signaling heavy crowds, earlier in the day.

As of late Friday afternoon, however, only the Qixintan Scenic Area outside of Hualien and Anping Port in the Tainan area were flashing red indicators.

Several other spots, including the National Center for Traditional Arts and Luodong Night Market in Yilan County, flashed yellow alerts, indicating moderate numbers of visitors.

About 100,000 people will visit Kenting scenic area over the first three days of the holiday, the police said, adding that traffic controls will be introduced on Kenting's main street during night hours to keep cars and pedestrians apart.

In Taitung, eastern Taiwan, about 5,000 tourists went to Green Island and about 1,000 to Orchid Island.

Popular tourist spots such as a scenic cycling and walking route known as "Mr. Brown Avenue" and Duoliang Station also saw increased visitors, causing occasional jostling over taking pictures.

The north coast was also favored by many tourists, with areas like Jinshan Old Street and Guihou Fishing Harbor reporting crowds three times higher than on a normal weekday.

According to New Taipei City's Tourism and Travel Department, 80 percent of hotel rooms in the north coast area are occupied.
 
Wang Ching-yi (汪靜怡), an executive at Yangmingshan Tien Lai Resort & Spa, said reservations for the Dragon Boat Festival holiday came in as early as early June, and the hotel is fully booked for the holiday.

Meanwhile, traffic spikes were reported on many sections of the nation's freeways as people chose domestic travel instead of overseas tours due to the COVID-19 threat.

The Freeway Bureau said the Xueshan Tunnel on Freeway No. 5 connecting Taipei and Yilan saw more than 30 hours of congestion since the previous evening, when traffic was reportedly moving at less than 40 kilometers per hour.

As of 6 p.m., freeway traffic was recorded at 97.8 million vehicle-kilometers, compared with 87 million v-km on a regular weekday, the bureau said.

Total traffic volume for Thursday is estimated to be up to 125 million v-km, a measure of traffic flow, calculated by multiplying the number of vehicles on a traffic network by the average length of trips measured in kilometers, it said.

Traffic volume of about 118 million v-km is expected on Friday, the bureau said.