Nantou Travel Lucky Draw Offers Electric Cars as Top Prizes
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The Nantou County government in Taiwan launched a
The Nantou County government in Taiwan has launched a "Nantou Travel Goodies Month" lucky draw event to stimulate domestic tourism and boost the local economy. The campaign, running from June 19 to October 31, allows consumers who spend NT$100 or more at legitimate businesses in Nantou to enter the draw by registering their receipts.
The grand prizes this year have been upgraded from a Tesla to one BMW iX1 electric vehicle and one Benz CLA electric vehicle. The county government is offering a total of 1,000 prizes, including stays at five top Nantou guesthouses, luxury hotel vouchers, an iPhone 17, a Dyson air purifier, local specialty gift packages, and outdoor experience vouchers.
To stimulate the domestic tourism market and drive a travel boom, Nantou County is once again launching the "Travel Goodies Month" lucky draw event.
Consumers who shop at sustainable businesses, legal accommodations, the Chocolate Coffee Festival, or the Tea Expo will receive additional chances to win. Purchases at sustainable businesses offer double entries and access to exclusive prizes in a dedicated zone. The initiative also incentivizes travel agencies to promote low-carbon and net-zero tours, offering bonus points for arranging legal accommodations or obtaining third-party certifications for eco-friendly itineraries. Travel groups staying in Nantou can also receive extra experience vouchers.
Details about the "Nantou Travel Goodies Month" and related promotions can be found on the official event website and the Nantou Tourism Network. The county aims to drive tourism and encourage participation through these attractive incentives and prizes.
The grand prize has been upgraded from last year's single Tesla electric car to one Mercedes-Benz and one BMW electric car each.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.