SINGAPORE, Dec. 23, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- As Christmas approaches, the concept of self-gifting has become more popular with top business executives to help them get into the holiday mood. Especially designed for the office, a gift of AI recording true wireless earbuds launched by viaim, an AI technology hardware company deeply rooted in the smart office sector, can improve work efficiency, thereby lifting the spirits and improving quality of life for busy workplace elites ahead of the busy and stressful holiday period.
The person who understands themselves best is themselves. And it is in this spirit that viaim is encouraging people to give themselves some extra love and care during this holiday season because they deserve it. The Christmas self-gifting trend that has been gaining popularity in recent years sees people pay more and more attention to creating a higher quality life for themselves in their busy work lives. Especially towards the end of the year, consumers are choosing to treat themselves with practical and pleasant gifts for Christmas. Earbuds have become a solid choice for self-gifting because of their usefulness in multiple scenarios, allowing users to enjoy a quality listening experience during work meetings and holiday relaxation time.
The amazing features of the Viaim Nano+ and Viaim Air open-ear AI recording true wireless earbuds make them the perfect choice for self-gifting this Christmas
Cecile from VIAIM shared: "Christmas is the time of year to relax and be grateful. It is of course a time to give gifts and be generous to others, but we also must remember to be kind to the person that knows us best – ourselves. Through our brand vision of "work smarter, not harder," we hope to help people find their own special holiday moments in their busy work life by using our super-efficient office earbuds, so that everyone can enjoy a more productive and enjoyable life experience. I would like to personally wish all our customers, both new and old, a peaceful, relaxing, and happy Christmas."
About VIAIM
VIAIM is an innovative technology company in the consumer-goods sector. With a focus on versatile, multimodal interactions, we strive to provide effective solutions that meet users' specific needs. By harnessing state-of-the-art technology, we bring our visionary ideals to life, helping people embrace the incredible possibilities the Company offers.
CONTACT: Qian Wang, wangqian@vision-intelligence.tech
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Treat Yourself to a New Christmas Experience by Self-Gifting viaim's AI Recording Earbuds, Perfect for a More Pleasant and Efficient Workplace
TAIPEI, Dec. 22, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- To expand the Philippine tourism market for Taiwan, the Taiwan Tourism Administration (TTA) officially inaugurated the Taiwan Tourism Information Center in Manila (TTIC) today (December 20), providing direct tourism services to the Philippine market and hoping to attract more Filipino tourists to choose Taiwan as their top travel destination. This news comes from Staynews.
Todays' opening ceremony was witnessed by Ambassador Wallace Chow from Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in the Philippines, together with Ben Huang, Taiwan Tourism Administration Director of International Division, alongside the President Mariegel Manotok of the Philippine Travel Agencies Association (PTAA), representatives of the Philippines tourism associations, airlines and travel agencies. Director Ben Huang stated that TTIC is located in Makati, the financial, cultural, and entertainment hub of Manila, aiming to provide consultation and information of Taiwan tourism, and a space for communications between Taiwanese and Filipino travel agencies. TTIC will stand on the front line and directly convey Taiwan tourism information.
TTA recognizes the Philippines as a high-potential market and has adopted a dual strategy of public relations campaigns featuring celebrity ambassadors and travel agency incentive programs. These efforts have led to impressive growth in tourist arrivals this year. According to the Taiwan Tourism Administration, over 378,000 Filipino tourists have visited Taiwan by the end of October 2024, ranking the top Southeast Asian country in terms of tourist arrivals to Taiwan. TTA seized the opportunity and introduced exclusive promotional offers for the Philippine market, including discount vouches for group to the Taipei 101 Observatory, a "Buy 2, Get 1 Free" ticket promotion for independent travelers, and complimentary Pocket Wi-Fi rental services. Furthermore, in collaboration with airlines, TTA has launched a Taiwan-themed train on LRT system, which officially began operation in mid-December. These promotions have sparked interest in the Philippine market.
The number of Filipino tourists visiting Taiwan is growing rapidly. There were 378,000 visitors traveling to Taiwan from January to October in 2024, with an increase of 35% over the same period last year. Director Ben Huang stated that with a flight of only two hours between Taiwan and the Philippines, along with hundreds flights every week and convenient schedules, TTIC will endeavor to deepen the impressions of Taiwan tourism brand image to the publics and strengthen the networking with local media and travel agencies to attract more Filipino tourists visiting Taiwan.
Taiwan Tourism Information Center in Manila
Address:
100 West Makati (2nd Floor, 100 Sen. Gil Puyat Ave., Corner Washington St., Brgy. Pio del Pilar, Makati, 1230 Metro Manila, Philippines)
Service Hours:
Monday to Friday, 09:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Email:
mnl2taiwan@gmail.com
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Grand Opening of Taiwan Tourism Information Center in Manila Accelerating Efforts to Attract More Filipino Visitors Traveling to Taiwan
Grand Opening of Taiwan Tourism Information Center in Manila Accelerating Efforts to Attract More Filipino Visitors Traveling to Taiwan
Grand Opening of Taiwan Tourism Information Center in Manila Accelerating Efforts to Attract More Filipino Visitors Traveling to Taiwan
Grand Opening of Taiwan Tourism Information Center in Manila Accelerating Efforts to Attract More Filipino Visitors Traveling to Taiwan