The old laws and regulations have become a stumbling block to tourism!
The old laws and regulations have become a stumbling block to tourism!
In recent years, there has been a trend of "light travel" in the tourism industry. Travelers all like to shuttle through the streets of the city and experience "staying in the city for one night."
However, due to the restrictions of the regulations on the Development of Tourism, the rules for the Management of Hotels, and the measures for the Management of accommodation, which have failed to keep pace with the times, these accommodation with old souls and new ideas can only be welcomed by tourists at home and abroad, but can only be welcomed under ambiguous circumstances.
The measures for the management of residential accommodation were passed in 2000 ○○. At that time, agriculture was declining. In order to encourage people to transform and develop tourism, legislation was made to regulate houses in tourist areas and remote areas, and rooms could be rented out in the form of sideline operation.
Over the past 14 years, the time and space background has been very different. Take Tainan as an example. In recent years, people have seen the value of the old house and are more willing to visit Tainan. Tainan not only earns a lot of tourism money, but also attracts young people to return to their hometown for employment.
Like hiding in an old alley in the central and western district of Tainan City, there is a century-old house that is a family heirloom of Boss Tsai. There is no ostentatious signboard, and the appearance and interior of the house retain the original flavor of the old house. There is a stone wall in the house, which is stacked with old bricks from different periods such as the Netherlands, the Ming and Qing dynasties, and has become the "history textbook" for Boss Tsai to explain Tainan to his tenants every time.
Another example is the 40-year-old house built of red brick and wood in Anping District. Miss Lin inherited the treasure from her grandfather. She renovated her old house at ○○ 8, but it became the beginning of her daily trepidation.
Miss Lin said that originally she only wanted to share the beauty of the old house with tourists, but because there were no restrictions such as residential accommodation in the metropolitan area and the use of wood in hotel building materials, she was forced to become an illegal hostel. She had to worry about when she would be punished every day. Want to comply with the "law" but there is no "law" to apply for.
Ironically, if the old house is converted into a brand-new building, it can be "legal on the spot," but in this way, it will lose the value of the old house and the local characteristics of Tainan.
If Taiwan wants to become a "big tourist country," going deep into the characteristic accommodation in various places is a major selling point, and it is also the starting point for domestic and foreign tourists to visit Taiwan in depth, but the old laws and regulations have become a stumbling block, requiring the government's innovative thinking and delicate practices.
The old ▲ regulations have become a stumbling block to tourism!
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