After Computex: How MyTaiwanTour Helps International Business Guests Discover Taiwan Beyond the Convention Center
Computex 2026 has just wrapped up. For one week, Taipei's streets were filled with executives, engineers, press, and creators from across the globe — all here for the world's most important tech expo. Then, as quickly as they arrived, most of them flew home.
But not all of them.
Some of them stayed. And for those who did, Taiwan had a great deal more to offer than a convention badge and a hotel breakfast.

(photo credit: Computex Taipei, TAITRA)
Taiwan Is More Than a Stopover
For international companies attending Computex, SEMICON, InnoVEX, or any of Taiwan's growing roster of global trade events, the country presents an obvious opportunity: you're already here. Your guests are already here. The question is whether you make the most of it.
At MyTaiwanTour, we work with corporations, foreign offices, and event organizers to design what happens after the conference ends — the part where Taiwan stops being a business destination and starts being a memory.
MyTaiwanTour is part of a regional travel network with on-the-ground expertise across Asia — and Taiwan is where we're deepest. We don't hand guests a generic itinerary. We build an experience around who they are, what they care about, and what will genuinely move them.
Our B2B Clients: From Fortune 500 to Regional Teams
Our corporate travel clients range from multinational tech companies to regional business development teams hosting overseas partners. What they share is a need for seamless, high-quality hospitality that reflects well on their brand.
In one recent engagement, we were trusted to host a senior executive from one of the world's most recognized technology companies — along with their family — during a private Taiwan visit. From private itinerary planning to on-the-ground logistics, every detail was managed with the discretion and care that a guest of that profile deserves. Taipei, the coast, the mountains — Taiwan offers a range of experiences rare for a destination this compact, and our role is to unlock all of them.
Case Study: ASUS ROG × Trent The Traveler
Our most recent high-profile B2B engagement came through a partnership with ASUS, in conjunction with the ROG 20th Anniversary and Computex 2026.
ASUS invited international gaming KOLs and creators to Taiwan for the celebrations. Among them was Trent The Traveler — a YouTube creator with over 1.3 million subscribers whose content revolves around van life, road trips, gaming, and outdoor adventure. ASUS turned to us to design and execute his Taiwan journey in a way that aligned with both the ROG brand and Trent's personal channel identity.
This wasn't a case of plugging a guest into a standard tour. It required understanding who Trent was before the itinerary was ever drafted.
Our travel consultant Rae spent time watching Trent's videos and studying his content style before putting anything on paper. The question she was answering wasn't "what should a visitor do in Taiwan?" — it was "what would Trent want to do in Taiwan?"
The answer took his group from Taipei through Hualien and Jiufen down to Yilan, with stops shaped around food, scenery, atmosphere, and the kind of moments that translate naturally into content.

The Details That Made the Difference
A Custom ROG Camper Van
Because Trent's channel is built around van life, we arranged a specially branded camper van for the trip — wrapped in ROG 20th Anniversary livery, with a pop-up roof and enough personality to anchor the visual identity of the entire journey. When Trent saw it for the first time at the ASUS headquarters, his reaction said everything.
The van wasn't just transportation. It was part of the story.

A Welcome Kit Worth Filming
Before the journey began, we prepared a welcome kit filled with everyday Taiwanese items — things a Taiwanese person might use without thinking twice, but that carry real cultural weight for someone arriving from abroad.
Among them: a packet of Kuai Kuai (乖乖) — a classic Taiwanese snack whose name literally means "behave yourself" or "work properly." In Taiwan, it's a long-running superstition to place a packet near computers, servers, and machines as a charm — the logic being that if the snack is called kuai kuai, maybe the equipment will too. For a creator who lives out of a camper van full of gaming gear, it felt like the most appropriate good-luck charm we could think of.

There were also a pair of classic blue-and-white flip-flops (藍白拖) — the unofficial footwear of Taiwanese camping, beach days, and late-night convenience store runs. Practical, iconic, and immediately recognizable to anyone who's spent time here.
These small gestures cost little. They communicate a great deal.
An English-Speaking Guide Who Read the Room
Our guide accompanied Trent throughout the trip, managing logistics while also intuitively reading what the guest needed moment to moment. Knowing Trent was open to trying unfamiliar foods, he deliberately sought out experiences beyond the usual tourist track — grilled intestines at a night market stall, beef tripe, soy milk with fried dough sticks at dawn. Nothing forced, nothing performative. Just someone who knew Taiwan well enough to know when to push and when to step back.
Jiufen at 6 am
One of Trent's most-remembered moments was an early morning walk through Jiufen — streets empty, lanterns still lit, the mountain mist doing what it does. He described the atmosphere as reminiscent of a horror game he loves. That Reel performed among his best recent posts.
We didn't manufacture that moment. We created the conditions for it to happen.
What We Offer Corporate and B2B Clients
Whether you're a Taiwan-based company hosting overseas partners, a foreign corporation attending a trade show, or an international brand bringing ambassadors and creators to the island, MyTaiwanTour offers end-to-end travel management tailored to your context:
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Custom itinerary design — built around guest profile, brand identity, and available time
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Private transportation and logistics — including special vehicle arrangements where relevant
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English-speaking guides — professionals who can hold a real conversation, not just recite facts
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Accommodation curation — from boutique mountain stays to city-center properties
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Cultural touchpoints and welcome preparation — the small things that signal care
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Full coordination from first brief to final drop-off
Taiwan is compact enough to see a great deal in a short time, and varied enough that no two itineraries need to look the same. We know this island. We know how to show it.

Ready to Make Their Taiwan Visit Count?
Your guests are coming to Taiwan for business. What they remember will be everything else.
Whether you're planning ahead for a conference, a partnership visit, or a VIP itinerary, we're here to make sure Taiwan leaves the right impression — on your guests and on your brand.
And if your team's Asia travels extend beyond Taiwan, we'd love that conversation too.