The Star
2 March 2017
KUALA LUMPUR: Taiwan’s bustling night markets, mouth-watering food and iconic
Taipei 101 tower have long made it a favourite destination for non-Muslims in Malay-sia, particularly the Chinese community.
Muslims may have been deterred from visiting Taiwan in the past, viewing the country as not Muslim-friendly. But Taiwan is working hard towards shaking off that perception.
Malaysian Association of Tour and Travel Agents (MATTA) president Datuk Hamzah Rahmat said all the necessary facilities such as halal food and prayer rooms in public places were now easily available there.
“Muslim travellers to Taiwan need not worry about food, as at least 93 hotels and restaurants in Taiwan have halal certification. [FULL STORY]