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Palau Finds a Different Direction in Search for New Tourists
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9 months ago
Palau, a tropical island nation in the Western Pacific, wants to attract a more diverse range of tourists and is looking to its diplomatic ally Taiwan for help.
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43-year-old Velma Obak proudly shows visitors a side of her native Palau they may not be
00:06
aware of.
00:08
Most tourists to this tropical island nation come for the beaches.
00:13
But cultural tours like Obak's are meant to show that there's more to these small islands
00:17
in the Western Pacific than white sands and coral reefs.
00:21
Usually, before, they were just interested in the water, diving and snorkelling.
00:28
But when they started promoting the cultures, the culture tour, people are starting to get
00:34
interested in more on the land tour, basically on the cultural tours, because we also offer
00:41
and show them our cultures and traditions.
00:45
With a population of only 18,000 people and no major industries, Palau's economy relies
00:50
on the tens of thousands of tourists who come every year, most from China.
00:56
But while Palau welcomes its Chinese visitors, it's concerned about what it says is Beijing's
01:01
weaponisation of tourism when it wants to get the small nation in line with its policies,
01:06
such as persuading Palau to stop recognising the sovereignty of fellow island nation Taiwan,
01:12
a country Beijing claims as part of its territory.
01:16
Palauans feel the large number of Chinese tourists here leave them at the mercy of Chinese
01:20
politics.
01:22
Because every country has good tourists.
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The challenge is how do we weed out the bad ones?
01:30
And how do we control numbers?
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So it's really about balancing that component and really picking and choosing the types
01:39
of tourists we want, which is people who care for the environment, people who enjoy solitude
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and are willing to pay a good penny to support indigenous and local tourism.
01:55
In the search for more guests like this, Palau has been taking inspiration from Ally Taiwan,
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itself home to more than a dozen indigenous groups, and which has spent years developing
02:05
indigenous tourism.
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It's just one area in which the two countries are growing closer, despite China's objections.
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And as part of a joint bid to boost tourism, they're publicly championing an ancient shared
02:18
history.
02:20
Here at Palau's National Museum, a new exhibit curated by Taiwan shows how the Pacific became
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populated over thousands of years with migration eastward starting from Taiwan.
02:32
It highlights the cultural and linguistic similarities that still exist between Taiwan's
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indigenous people and Pacific Islanders.
02:41
This is a treasured relationship for Taiwan, so often shunned internationally due to pressure
02:46
from China.
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Taiwan's President Lai Ching-de chose this region for his first overseas trip since taking
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office, a tour which showed Taiwan as its own nation, distinct and different from China,
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with its own special connection to the Pacific.
03:00
I can just say that the Taiwan government or Taiwan indigenous people can use our own
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languages and culture as a source of power to make friends or to maintain the relations
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with the Pacific allied countries.
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Many Palauans, like 84-year-old retired teacher Ximana Ramore, are glad about Taiwan's renewed
03:28
interest in its Pacific heritage.
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She's finally found a partner in her decades-long effort to protect her country's language,
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creating a Palauan dictionary with funding and support from Taiwan.
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We lose our social interaction, we sort of lose the respect that we express to the elderly
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or the young people with language, we lose everything, we lose the culture.
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In their own different ways, both Palau and Taiwan are isolated.
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Hundreds of kilometres of Pacific Ocean separate Palau from its neighbours, and Taiwan is often
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denied space on the world stage because of China.
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Now, as these two island nations face up to the challenges of dealing with Beijing, they
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are finding common ground, and a new strength, in old connections.
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Alex Chen and Rick Lowatt in Karur, Palau, for Taiwan Plus.
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