
Taiwan
Where ancient traditions meet cutting-edge innovation
Taiwan hits different. This island nation serves up some of Asia's best street food, temples that'll make your jaw drop, and mountains that rival the Alps. But here's what most people don't expect: Taiwan feels both ancient and futuristic at once. You'll find century-old temples sharing blocks with sleek tech offices, and night markets where vendors accept payment via QR code.
The locals call it Formosa — "beautiful island" — and they're not wrong. Hot springs bubble up in mountain valleys, while the east coast delivers dramatic cliffs that plunge into the Pacific. And the food? Look, Taiwan might just be Asia's most underrated food destination. From xiaolongbao that burst with flavor to bubble tea in its birthplace, every meal here tells a story.
Taiwan works for everyone. Solo travelers love the safety and English signage. Families appreciate the kid-friendly culture and reliable transport. Adventure seekers can hike Taroko Gorge or cycle around Sun Moon Lake. The best part? It's still relatively undiscovered by mass tourism, so you get authentic experiences without fighting crowds.
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Money-Saving Tips
- 1.EasyCard saves 20% on all MRT rides and works at convenience stores
- 2.Night markets offer the best food value — full meals for under NT$200
- 3.High Speed Rail early bird discounts cut ticket prices by 35%
- 4.Local buses cost NT$15 vs NT$400+ for tourist shuttle buses
- 5.Convenience store meals (7-Eleven, FamilyMart) cost NT$60-100 and taste surprisingly good
- 6.Free WiFi everywhere — skip expensive international roaming plans
- 7.Temple stays in mountain areas cost NT$500/night including vegetarian meals
- 8.Happy hour at hotel bars runs 5-7pm with 50% off cocktails
Travel Tips
- •Download offline maps — cell service gets spotty in mountain areas
- •Carry toilet paper — public restrooms often don't provide it
- •Learn basic Mandarin numbers for night market haggling
- •Typhoon season runs June-October — check forecasts obsessively
- •Convenience stores have clean bathrooms and ATMs that accept foreign cards
- •Remove shoes when entering temples, homes, and some restaurants
- •Tipping isn't expected anywhere except high-end hotels
- •Pack layers — air conditioning runs arctic-cold in summer
- •Download translation apps — English signage varies by region
- •Book mountain accommodations months ahead during peak seasons
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