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Top 10 Most Frequently Asked Questions about Traveling to Taiwan

Traveling to Taiwan offers a fascinating mix of rich cultural experiences, vibrant street food scenes, beautiful landscapes, and bustling cities, all wrapped up in an atmosphere of safety and welcoming friendliness.

Here are the Top 10 Most Frequently Asked Questions about Traveling to Taiwan.


1.When is the best time to visit Taiwan?


The best time to visit Taiwan is during spring (April to June) and autumn (September to November) when the weather is mild and rainfall is lower. However, Taiwan can be a year-round destination depending on what you want to do.


2. Do I need a visa to visit Taiwan?


Depending on your nationality, you may not need a visa for short-term visits to Taiwan. Many countries are allowed visa-free entry for a period of 90 or 30 days. However, always check with the nearest Taiwanese embassy or consulate for the most current requirements.


3. What is the currency in Taiwan?


The official currency of Taiwan is the New Taiwan Dollar (NTD or TWD). Credit cards are widely accepted, but it's also useful to carry cash, especially for smaller businesses and street food stalls.


4. Is Taiwan safe for travelers?


Yes, Taiwan is considered very safe for travelers, with low crime rates. However, usual precautions against petty crime should be taken, especially in crowded areas.


5. Do people in Taiwan speak English?


While Mandarin Chinese is the official language of Taiwan, English is taught in schools and is commonly used in tourist areas, hotels, and airports. However, proficiency can vary, especially outside of the cities.


6. What is the food like in Taiwan?


Taiwanese food is a delicious blend of local and regional influences, known for its street food like beef noodle soup, bubble tea, stinky tofu, and dumplings. The night markets in particular are a culinary highlight.


7. Can I drink the tap water in Taiwan?


While tap water in Taiwan is technically safe to drink after boiling, most locals and tourists opt to drink bottled water. It's always a good idea to follow the lead of the locals.


8. Is bargaining acceptable in Taiwan?


Bargaining is usually not common in Taiwan except in some night markets or street stalls. However, it's not as widely accepted as in some other Asian countries.


9. What type of plug socket is used in Taiwan?


Taiwan uses type A and B sockets. The standard voltage is 110 V, and the standard frequency is 60 Hz. It's a good idea to bring a universal adapter.


10. What can I see and do in Taiwan?


Taiwan offers a mix of modern cities, traditional temples, beautiful landscapes, and hot springs. Top sights include Taipei 101, the National Palace Museum, Taroko Gorge, and Sun Moon Lake. It's also famous for its vibrant street food culture and night markets.


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