 The program "2008 Doubling of Tourists‘ Arrival Plan," proposed by the Executive Yuan of the Republic of China, was initiated with the hope of significantly increasing the rate of tourists' arrivals. In corresponding to this program, four travel centers were established in the north, central, south, and east of Taiwan.
North: Delin Institute of Technology; Central: HungKuang University; South: Kaohsiung Hospitality College; East:Taiwan Hospitality and Tourism College.
The object of ETTC is to arouse the relative development of the tourism in Taiwan and further motivate the cultural, academic and educational communication through the interaction between international youths; this brings about a positive, affirmative, and deep influence upon the Taiwan 's joining and serving the universal society.
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National Kaohsiung Hospitality College (NKHC)
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was founded in 1995. It is located in southern Taiwan, near Kaohsiung International Airport. Both bachelor and master degree programs are offered, 10 departments are included: Hospitality Management (master program), Hotel Management, Travel Management, Food & Beverage Management, Hospitality Marketing, Leisure & Sport Management, Western Culinary Arts, Chinese Culinary Arts, Baking & Pastry Arts, and Airline Service. The student population is currently about 3300.
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NKHC is the first professional college in the hospitality industry in Taiwan. It is also the first college in Taiwan to use the "sandwich" system of instruction. Students are required to do an internship for at least six months during their studies in order to gain practical experience from the work place. With this practical experience, students can much easier find jobs after they graduate. The beauty of the campus is famous in Taiwan. The campus itself is renowned scenic spot in Kaohsiung. There is a scenic garden, so the campus is green all year round, with flowers all four seasons. Visitors from throughout Taiwan and overseas visit the campus almost every day. We sincerely welcome you to our college.
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This school was originally founded in 1972, sponsored by some prominent government retirees and veteran teachers. Owing to the lack of sufficient funds to renew facilities and to retain excellent faculty, the enrollment was suspended for three years (1975-1977). During that period, Mr. Lin Yu-Chi, the late-president of Hung Kuo Construction and Affiliated Co., Ltd. was invited to save the school. Mr. Lin was willing to help the school but, unfortunately, he passed away before his mission was successfully accomplished.
In order to complete the mission to revive the school, Madame Lin Hsieh, devoted herself to the reform and rehabilitation of Sze Hai. With the support of her siblings and other directors of the board, the reforms were very successful. Remarkably, Mr. Lee Yuan-tsu (the Minister of Education then, who later became the vice-president of the ROC), extended his great expectations and heartfelt encouragement to the new board of trustees.
Special thanks should go to Dr. Hsieh Lung-sheng, who served as the president (1982-1990). During his presidency he completely committed himself to the school administration and future. Due to his brilliant persevering leadership he made various significant achievements and thus laid a solid foundation for the upgrading from Sze Hai to De Lin Institute of Technology.
Since 1978, the institute has been steadily growing in all aspects for over two decades. In 2001, Sze Hai was officially upgraded to a university- level Institute and renamed De Lin Institute of Technology. The school discipline is to enlighten students with morality and to make graduates benefit society. At present the school is expediting the materialization of our common objectivesXglobalization, information digitization, health promotion and holistic education.
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| The boundless beauty of nature and unique aboriginal culture in Hualie n and Taitung, the last wonderlands in Taiwan , are the irresistible attractions to numerous domestic and international visitors. The program "2008 Doubling of Tourists‘ Arrival Plan," proposed by the Executive Yuan of the Republic of China, was initiated with the hope of significantly increasing the rate of tourists' arrivals. In corresponding to this program, East Taiwan Travel Center for International Youths (ETTC) was established in Taiwan Hospitality and Tourism College in 2003. The object of ETTC is to arouse the relative development of the tourism in east Taiwan and further motivate the cultural, academic and educational communication through the interaction between international youths; this brings about a positive, affirmative, and deep influence upon the Taiwan 's joining and serving the universal society. 。 |
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