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Investment Opportunities in the Tourism and Recreation Industry David W.J. Hsieh Deputy Director General Tourism Bureau, MOTC, Taiwan (ROC) October 7, 2009 1 Exploring Partnership Opportunities between Int'l Hotel Chains and Taiwan's Tourist Hotels Business Development Opportunities in Taiwan's Tourism and Recreation Industry (Penghu) 2 Exploring Partnership Opportunities between Int'l Hotel Chains and Taiwan's Tourist Hotels 3 1. Overview of the Tourist Hotel Industry and Hotel Operations in Taiwan 4 1. Overview of the Tourist Hotel Industry and Hotel Operations in Taiwan Category: Int'l tourist hotels, standard tourist hotels, and general hotels Number: Hotel Type Hotels Rooms Int'l Tourist Hotels 63 18, 348 Standard Tourist Hotels 31 3, 672 General Hotels 2, 672 106, 201 5 2. International Hotel Chain Partners in Taiwan 6 Taiwan Partners of Int'l Hotel Chains (1) Prince (Gloria Prince Hotel, Nice Prince Hotel & Janfusun Prince Hotel) Sheraton (Sheraton Taipei Hotel) & Hyatt (Grand Hyatt Taipei)7 Taiwan Partners of Int'l Hotel Chains (2) Shangri-la (Far Eastern Plaza Hotel), Westin (The Westin Taipei), Nikko (Hotel Royal Taipei), & Four Points (Four Points by Sheraton) 8 Taiwan Partners of Int'l Hotel Chains (3) Holiday Inn & Holiday Inn Express 9 Four Hotels (1,325 Rooms) Opening in 2009 Investor Completion Date / No. of Rooms Area Int'l Hotel Chain Notes Taoyuan County Novotel Taipei Taoyuan Int'l Airport Novotel (Accor Group ) CAL Hotel Co., Ltd. 2009.9.30 (361) Sun Moon Lake Wen Wan Hotel & Resorts Okura (Okura Japan) Wen Wan Hotel & Resorts 2009.10.10 (92) BOT Taipei City Le Meridien Taipei Hotel Le Meridien (Starwood Group ) My Humble House Hospitality Management Consulting 2009.12.31 (160) Xinyi Dist. (Shin Kong) Kaohsiung County Skylark Hotel Crowne Plaza (Inter-Continental Group ) Eliter International 2009.12.31 (712) 10 Hotels Opening in 2009 Novotel (Novotel Taipei Taoyuan International Airport) Crowne Plaza (Skylark Hotel ) 11 Five Hotels (1,350 Rooms) Opening in 2010 Area Int'l Hotel Chain Sheraton Yilna Resort Yilan Sheraton County (Starwood Group ) Investor Completion Date (No. of Rooms) Sky Line International Entertainment Co., Ltd. 2009.12.31 (193) Notes Taipei City President Int'l Hotel W Hotel (Starwood Group ) President Int'l Development Co. 2010.12.31 (361) Xinyi Dist. Taipei City Kagaya Peitou Kagaya (Kagaya Japan) Kagaya Peitou 2010.12.31 (99) Beitou Dist. Hsinchu County Hsinchu Sheraton Hotel Sheraton (Starwood Group ) Grace Construction Co. 2010.3.31 (386) Penghu County Four Point by Sheraton Penghu Four Points (Starwood Group ) Dabus Development & Construction Co 2010.12.31 (311) 12 One Hotel (516 Rooms) Opening in 2011 Area Int'l Hotel Chain Investor Completion Date (No. of Rooms) Taipei City Taipei Four Seasons Four Seasons Group Homax Hotel & Resort Corp. 2011.10.31 (516) Notes Xinyi Dist. (Cathay) 13 One Hotel (580 Rooms) Opening in 2013 Area Taipei City Int'l Hotel Chain Investor Yihwa International Hotel Yihwa Int'l Co. Marriott Group Completion Date (No. of Rooms) Notes 2013.6.30 (580) Dazhi 14 Hotels Planning to Join Int'l Chains and Have Applied for Construction Permission (1) Okura & Le Meridien 15 Hotels Planning to Join Int'l Chains and Have Applied for Construction Permission (2) W Hotel & Kagaya 16 Hotels Planning to Join Int'l Chains and Have Applied for Construction Permission (3) Four Seasons & Marriott 17 Int'l Hotel Chains Planning to Expand to Taiwan Area Int'l Hotel Chain Investor Notes Taipei City Mandarin Oriental Mandarina Crown Hotel Co. Taipei City Okura (Japan) (Undetermined) General Hotel Taichung City Millennium Fong Leong Group. In Talks (Not Finalized) Under Construction 18 Hotels Planning to Join Int'l Chains but Have Not Applied for Construction Permission Mandarin Oriental & Millennium 19 3. Project Vanguard for Excellence in Tourism (1) Hotel Star Rating Evaluation (2) Helping Star-rated hotels to Join Int'l or Domestic Hotel Chain Brands 20 (1) Hotel Star Rating Evaluation 21 (1) Purpose of the Hotel Star Rating Evaluation ◆ Bringing Taiwan up to international quality standards. ◆ Win-win results for the hotel industry and consumers 22 (2) Helping Star-rated Hotels to Join Int'l or Domestic Hotel Chains 23 (2) Helping Star-rated Hotels to Join Int'l or Domestic Hotel Chains 1. Subsidy Purpose: Membership fees, management fees, franchise fees, royalty fees, brand usage authorization fees, education/training fees and technical guidance fees related to joining int'l or domestic hotel chains 2. Subsidy Amount: 50%of total, up to NT$5 million per year 3. Subsidy Target: Tourism Bureau star-rated international tourist hotels, standard tourist hotels and general hotels 4. Subsidy Period: 2010~2012 24 4. Incentives for Private Investment in Hotel Development (1) Tax Deductions and Exemptions (2) Preferential Loans (3) Subsidies 25 (1) Tax Deductions/Exemptions -Business Income Tax Credits 1. Purpose: Construction of major tourism and travel facilities in national parks, national scenic areas and special scenic areas Incentives: Five-year business tax exemption; business tax deductions; import duty exemption or payment in installments; exemption or reduction of land, property, or deed tax; or deduction of the value of IPO shares-issued from business tax. (Applicable law: "Statute for Promoting Private Participation in Public Construction.") 26 (1) Tax Deductions/Exemptions -Business Income Tax Credits 2. Purpose: Travel expenses related to the participation in international promotions and marketing, as well as participation in international tourism associations, exhibitions, and promotional meetings Incentive: Deduction of expenses from business income tax for the same year. (Applicable law: Statute for the Development of Tourism) 27 (2) Preferential Loans 1. Investors may apply for medium and long-term preferential loans under the CEPD's "Operational Guidelines for the Utilization of Long-Term Funding." 2. "Guidelines for Preferential Loans to Encourage the Upgrading of the Tourism Industry": (1) 1.5% interest rate subsidy on a 15-year loan up to NT$300 million for purchase (or construction) of machinery, equipment, land, and places of operation, and for capital repairs and computerization-related funding (Assistance provided to date: 68 loans, totaling NT$2.619 billion; 20 case of subsidized interest rates, totaling NT$675 million) (2) Five-year loans up to NT$50 million for operations and working capital 28 (3) Subsidies Subsidies for professional certifications to encourage service quality improvements 1. Professional Certifications: Management system certification (ISO), Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) certification, hotel industry, green logo, green building logo, hot spring logo, "5S" certification and other domestic and international certifications approved by the Tourism Bureau 2. Subsidy Items and Amounts: Certification fees, consultant fees, hardware facilities fees or examination fees, up to 50% of the actual expense; Maximum subsidy amount for any two fee items is NT$5 million. 3. Subsidy Period: 2009~2012 29 Government Tourism development fund aims to generate NT$550 billion in tourism revenue, 400,000 tourism related jobs, and NT$200 billion in private investment. 30 Opportunities Opportunities in in Taiwan's Taiwan's Tourism Tourism and and Recreation Recreation Industry Industry (Penghu) (Penghu) 31 Introduction to Penghu 32 1. Location ▓ The Penghu archipelago is located in the Taiwan Strait between Taiwan and mainland China. 33 2. Area ▓ Land Area: ~127km2 34 3. Climate ▓ Avg. Annual Temp.: 23℃. ▓ Avg. Annual Rainfall 1,324 mm Average Annual Rainfall in Penghu (1991~2007) Rainfall (mm) 300 250 200 Rainfall (mm) 150 100 50 0 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 35 4. Population People 92, 077 Households 30, 231 Avg. Household Size 3.05 Population Density 734 people/km2 Data current to Jan. 2009 36 Penghu's Tourism Environment 37 1. Transportation ▓ Air: ~85% ─Magong Airport can accommodate Boeing 757 series and below aircraft. ─ Penghu is served by many int'l charter flights. ▓ Sea: ~15% ─Ferry service from Kaohsiung, Anping (Tainan), and Budai (Chiayi) 38 2. Tourism Policy ▓ Attracting mainland Chinese tourists to Penghu via direct links ▓ Magong Airport is a flight point for direct cross-strait links. ▓ Penghu is developing as an "international tourism vacation area." 39 3. Accommodations ▓ There are about 2,900 hotel and B&B rooms in Penghu, mainly in Magong. Room demand is expected to reach 4,600 by 2011. ▓ New hotel investment plans will add an estimated 2,170 rooms to meet short-term future needs. 40 4. Tourism Industry Overview ▓ Travel Agencies: 47 agencies (40 main offices and 7 branch offices, incl. 2 consolidated agencies, 24 Class-A agencies, and 21 Class-B agencies) and 270 employees ▓ Tour Buses: 11 tour bus companies; 118 large tour buses ▓ Service Personnel: 17 Chinese-speaking guides; 32 international tour group managers; 11 mainland tour group managers; ~40 domestic tour group managers; and ~122 volunteer guides 41 5. Tourism Market Overview ▓ Visitor Year Visitors Growth Trends 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 384, 037 359, 004 517, 274 533, 366 501, 197 488, 590 479, 902 600,000 500,000 400,000 Visitors 300,000 200,000 100,000 0 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Year 42 5. Tourism Market Overview ▓ Tourism Market: Domestic tour group visitors account for about 42.5% of the tourist market in Penghu; visitors from N. Taiwan account for about 42.6% of the total. ▓ Peak Tourist Season: April~Sept (80% of total visitor volume) ▓ Average Stay: 3 days / 2 nights ▓ Main Visitor Activities: Sightseeing, boating, water games, swimming, snorkeling, seafood dining, and visits to cultural and historic sites ▓ Tourism Revenue: Avg. spending per visitor: NT$7,645 (~US$232); Total annual tourism revenue: NT$3.8 billion (~US$115million) ▓ Mainland Chinese tourists visit Penghu via the regular ferry service between Magong and Xiamen. Penghu is also served by international charter flights and cruise ships. In addition, Penghu is developing as an "international tourist vacation area." 43 6. Utilities ▓ Electricity 1. The Jianshan thermal power plant has a 120MW generation capacity. Peak summer use is 80MW. 2. A planned 66.5-km undersea cable from Yunlin to Penghu will be able to supply 200MW. ▓ Water 1. Daily water supply on the island is 28,000 tons; 2. A 12,500-ton capacity desalinization plant has been built in Magong. 44 7. Casino Policy • The two work items under the revised provisions of Article 10-2 of the Statute for Offshore Islands Construction are: "casinos" and "international tourism vacation areas." • The Executive Yuan has authorized the Gaming Supervision and Management Commission to form a working committee joined by relevant agencies to jointly handle legislation, supervision, management and coordination affairs related to "tourism casinos." • The MOTC is entrusting legal and specialist advisors to assist with compilation and consulting on the draft "Gaming Law." • The Tourism Bureau will be in charge of regulations on "international tourism vacation areas." 45 Penghu's Tourism Resources 46 1. Marine Ecology Clown Clown Fish Fish Sea Sea Fans Fans Green Green Turtles Turtles Sea Sea Fan Fan Coral Coral 47 2. Geology and Topography Lintou Lintou Beach Beach Xiaotai Xiaotai Bay Bay in in Qimei Qimei Mudou Mudou Island Island Tongpan Tongpan Island Island 48 3. History and Culture Tianhou Tianhou Temple Temple Erkan Erkan Traditional Traditional Residence Residence Xiyu Xiyu West West Fort Fort Four Four Eye Eye Well Well 49 4. Local Industry Fish Fish Drying Drying Squid Squid Sardine Sardine Fishing Fishing Oyster Oyster Racks Racks 50 5. Festivals & Events Turtle Turtle Ceremony Ceremony Fireworks Fireworks Festival Festival Lantern Lantern Festival Festival Windsurfing Windsurfing Competition Competition 51 Overview of Tourism Investment Projects 1) Yuweng Dao Vacation Park 2) Dongwei Stone Sculpture Park 52 1. Yuweng Dao Vacation Park BOT Project (1) Site ▓ Northern tip of Xiyu Township (Yuweng Island), near the west end of Penghu Great Bridge--the land transportation gateway to Xiyu Township (2) Investment Items ▓ Resort hotel area (int'l-class tourist hotel with at least 100 rooms), theme exhibition area (for cultural exhibitions, workshops, and the display and sale of specialty agricultural products) and tourism and recreation facilities. 53 1. Yuweng Dao Vacation Park BOT Project (3) Investment Amount ▓ Min. Investment: NT$300 million (~US$10 million) (4) Site Area ▓ Land area of BOT portion of the development site: 3.2416 ha; ROT section: 2.3766 ha; Operation and management of total land area of 5.6182 ha plus ~3.366 ha of surrounding marine area (5) Development Period ▓ Land use rights: 50 years ▓ Contract signing est. in July 2010; business start in 2013 Project Site 54 2. Dongwei Stone Sculpture Park BOT Project (1) Site ▓ Located about 2km from Magong City at the intersection of County Hwys 203 and 202; Downtown Magong lies to the west and Baisha and Xiyu to the northeast; Hwy 202 links east to Huxi Township; Vantages of Penghu Bay and Dacang Island 203 202 (2) Investment Items ▓ Stone Art Workshop Welcome Area, Retail Shop and Exhibition Center, Tourist Hotel (60 rooms), and tropical marine accommodation area (3) Investment Amount ▓ Min. Investment NT$300 million (~US$10 million) 55 2. Dongwei Stone Sculpture Park BOT Project (4) Site Area ▓ 4.2035 ha (5) Development Period ▓ Land use rights: 35 years ▓ Contract signing est. in Dec. 2010; business start in 2014 Project Site 25 56 Thank You! 57