Taiwan is paying tourists to visit—here's what you need to know

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and even free houses to encourage people to visit and to help boost their economies.

The latest country on that list is Taiwan. The government is offering tourists 5,000 New Taiwan dollars per traveler or NT$20,000 for up to 90,000 tour groups., Chang Shi-chung, the director-general of the Taiwan Tourism Bureau, said the money would be sent via a digital tourist card to ensure the funds go directly to the country's tourism. Travelers will be able to use the cards for food, accommodation and other travel expenses.

The country is focusing on attracting more visitors from places like Japan, South Korea, Southeast Asia, Hong Kong and Macao, Europe, and the U.S.

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