The Ultimate Taiwan Car Rental Guide: Save Money on Your Next Trip 臺灣租汽車指南
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The Ultimate Taiwan Car Rental Guide: Save Money on Your Next Trip 臺灣租汽車指南

Taiwan is a place that should be explored not just with public transportation (as convenient as it is). If you only take public transportation everywhere you go, you are missing out on a huge part of Taiwan. You could take taxis everywhere to see these sights, like a rich Chinese person, or you can take…

Taiwan Festivals Guide, A Monthly Guide to the Best Festivals and Traditions 台灣節日指南
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Taiwan Festivals Guide, A Monthly Guide to the Best Festivals and Traditions 台灣節日指南

Throughout the year, Taiwan is full of festivals and holidays. Besides the three major festivals and National Holidays when people are off from school and work, there are also many smaller religious festivals and events throughout the year. In this guide, we will provide a month-by-month breakdown of the major festivals and holidays in Taiwan….

Taiwan mangoes in a basket
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Taiwan Mango Guide, How to Enjoy Over 50 Types 台灣芒果指南: 怎麽享用50多種的英文介紹

Mangoes are one of the best aspects of living in Taiwan. Taiwan mangoes are the best. They are simply the king of fruit. Also, many mango varieties can only be found in Taiwan. The only downside is Mango season only lasts for a few short months during the summer in Taiwan. In this guide, we…

Taiwan Bank Comparison, The Most Foreigner-Friendly Banks 台灣銀行比較 – 最適合外籍人士的銀行
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Taiwan Bank Comparison, The Most Foreigner-Friendly Banks 台灣銀行比較 – 最適合外籍人士的銀行

From my personal experience, banking in Taiwan as a foreigner can be a painful and confusing experience. To help foreigners choose the best banking options and have a more pleasant banking experience in Taiwan, we have created this Taiwan Bank Comparison. If you are stuck with a terrible bank in Taiwan, chances are there are…

Taiwan vs. Thailand, Key Differences You Need to Know
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Taiwan vs. Thailand, Key Differences You Need to Know

Some people out there may confuse Taiwan with Thailand, however they are two very different countries. In fact, there are so many differences that we can’t even list them in this article. To help you differentiate between Taiwan and Thailand, we have laid out the key differences that you need to know here. I have…

The Ultimate Foreigner’s Guide for Surviving in Taiwan 外國人在台灣存活指南
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The Ultimate Foreigner’s Guide for Surviving in Taiwan 外國人在台灣存活指南

Whether you are coming to Taiwan for three days or for three years, it can be hard getting used to a new country, and new culture, and a new way of living. To help you out, we have prepared this guide to help you survive and thrive in this amazing country. 🏯 Planning your trip…

The Ultimate Taiwan SIM Card, eSIM, and Portable Wi-Fi Guide
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The Ultimate Taiwan SIM Card, eSIM, and Portable Wi-Fi Guide

Having your own internet as you travel in Taiwan is essential for a great trip. Whether it is for map navigation, searching blogs, or communicating with friends and family, having a SIM card, eSIM, or portable Wi-Fi solution should definitely be part of your Taiwan travel plan. In this guide, we will compare the best…

Taiwan Cycling Guide, The Ultimate Guide to the Bicycle Kingdom 台灣騎自行車指南
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Taiwan Cycling Guide, The Ultimate Guide to the Bicycle Kingdom 台灣騎自行車指南

 Taiwan is recognized as a bicycle kingdom and offers stunning routes for cycling enthusiasts, including coastal roads, mountain trails, and breathtaking gorges. Renting bicycles is convenient via services like Youbike, which operates at MRT stations, as well as road bike rentals at shops. Popular cycling routes include Sun Moon Lake and the Taipei Riverside Bikeway,…

2026 Taiwan Lantern Festival Guide 台灣元宵節指南, A Complete List of Events in Taiwan
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2026 Taiwan Lantern Festival Guide 台灣元宵節指南, A Complete List of Events in Taiwan

The Lantern Festival in Taiwan is an exciting time when many cities and counties in Taiwan put on colorful displays of lanterns for visitors to enjoy. There are usually lanterns in all the big cities including Taipei, Hsinchu, Taichung, and Kaohsiung. In this guide, we will share how Taiwan celebrates the Lantern Festival and how…

Wushe Incident Memorial Park 霧社事件紀念公園
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Wushe Incident Memorial Park 霧社事件紀念公園

The Wushe Incident (aka Mushe Incident or Wushe Rebellion) was one of the largest uprisings against the Japanese during their colonial control over Taiwan, as well as one of the last major uprisings. As part of the rebellion, 134 Japanese were killed, and 354 Seediq Indigenous people were killed in retaliation, which all took place…

Chuping Archaeological Site 曲冰考古遺址
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Chuping Archaeological Site 曲冰考古遺址

Chuping Archaeological Site is the only well-preserved highland prehistoric village site on the island of Taiwan. Although the site is now just an empty field, you can still see the artifacts that are stored at the Museum of History and Philology at Academia Sinica. In this blog, we will explore the physical site as well…

Best Places to Store Your Luggage in Taipei: Travel Without the Extra Weight
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Best Places to Store Your Luggage in Taipei: Travel Without the Extra Weight

Taipei is a fantastic city to explore, but carrying around heavy bags can put a damper on your trip. Whether you have time to kill before your flight, need a place to store your bags after hotel check-out, or simply want to explore without extra weight, reliable luggage storage services are available throughout the city….

Taiwan Blogroll, Top English Blogs to Follow for All Things Taiwan
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Taiwan Blogroll, Top English Blogs to Follow for All Things Taiwan

Here is a list of other Taiwan blogs that we think are of note, and we try to keep them updated as best we can. Websites that are no longer online will be deleted. If you feel that you should be on this list, please let us know. Travel and General Interest: Taiwan Travel Blog:…

Remembering Morakot (2009) – Taiwan’s Deadliest Typhoon in History 紀念莫拉克颱風
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Remembering Morakot (2009) – Taiwan’s Deadliest Typhoon in History 紀念莫拉克颱風

With over 677 people killed in Taiwan, Typhoon Morakot (also known as the 88 Flood 八八水災) was the most deadly Typhoon ever to hit Taiwan in recorded history. It also broke records for the highest rainfall of any Typhoon in Taiwan’s history, a total of over 3 meters of rain (3060 mm in Alishan), with…

Remembering Typhoon Gaemi (2024) – My Taiwan Typhoon Experience 颱風凱米的紀錄
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Remembering Typhoon Gaemi (2024) – My Taiwan Typhoon Experience 颱風凱米的紀錄

Typhoon Gaemi is the worst Typhoon to hit Taiwan in nearly a decade. It caused five deaths in Taiwan, dumped over a meter of rain in the mountains, and caused work and school to close for over three days in some areas. In this blog, I will detail some of the major events and overall…