Taiwan’s Tourism Recovery, 2019–2025

Taiwan’s annual inbound visitor total relative to the 2019 baseline; visitors, 2019–2025.

What the Data Shows

Taiwan’s inbound visitor recovery is tracked from the 2019 baseline through 2025. The comparison retains final annual arrival totals and measures the 2025 endpoint against 11,864,105 arrivals in 2019. Arrivals fell to 140,479 in 2021 before recovering to 8,574,547 in 2025. The 2025 total was 72.3% of the 2019 level, leaving a shortfall of 3,289,558 arrivals.

Data table

2019 11.86M
2020 1.38M
2021 140.5K
2022 896K
2023 6.49M
2024 7.86M
2025 8.57M

Sources

Source 1: Inbound visitors by nationality and source category, 2002–2025

Publisher: Taiwan Tourism Administration

Dataset/table: Inbound visitors by nationality and source category, 2002–2025

Units: visitor arrivals

Date checked: 2026-07-18

Evidence: Provides final annual inbound visitor totals from 2019 through 2025 and the 2019 benchmark.

Data notes & caveats

The benchmark describes recovery in arrival volume, not tourism receipts or visitor spending. A recovery value below 100% means the national total remained below 2019.

Methodology

The final annual inbound total is tracked from 2019 through 2025, with 2019 fixed as the recovery benchmark. The recovery percentage divides the 2025 total by the 2019 total.

Source consistency notes

Every annual total and the benchmark use the same official source, visitor definition and unit.

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