Taiwan
Traveling to · Taiwan
Weather right now
32°C
Sun
32° / 23°
Mon
33° / 23°
Tue
33° / 23°
Wed
33° / 23°
Country facts
Capital
Taipei
Language
zh-CN · zh-CN
Currency
TWD NT$
Emergency
110 police 119 fire_medical
Tipping
Not customary — service is included or unnecessary. Round up taxis only.
Plug & power
Type A/B · 110V · 60Hz (same as US/CA)
When to visit
Spring (Mar–May) and autumn (Sep–Nov). Summers very humid; winters mild but rainy in subtropical areas.
JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
high season
low season
Typical costs (USD)
Hotel · budget
$30-70
per night
Hotel · midrange
$80-180
per night
Meal
$6-20
restaurant, typical
Transit
$1-4
single trip
Wide range. Major cities + Taipei premium; smaller towns exceptional value.
Essential phrases
Hello
你好
Thank you
谢谢
Please
请
Excuse me
打扰一下
Sorry
对不起
Where is the bathroom?
厕所在哪里?
How much?
多少?
Help!
帮助!
I don't understand
我不明白
Spicy
辛辣的
Not spicy
不辣
Tea
茶
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Numbers
〇
0
零
Zero
一
1
一
One
二
2
二
Two
三
3
三
Three
四
4
四
Four
五
5
五
Five
六
6
六
Six
七
7
七
Seven
八
8
八
Eight
九
9
九
Nine
一〇
10
十
Ten
二〇
20
二十
Twenty
五〇
50
五十
Fifty
一〇〇
100
百
Hundred
一〇〇〇
1000
千
Thousand
What to pack
- Light layered clothing
- Compact rain jacket (humid + rainy)
- Walking shoes
- Type A/B/G plug adapter (check destination)
- Hand fan for summer (typhoons + humidity)
Cultural notes
- Taiwan uses Traditional Chinese characters (not Simplified mainland)
- Night markets are central to food culture — try at least one per city
- Don't compare Taiwan to PRC — politically sensitive; stay neutral
- EasyCard pays for transit, convenience stores, even some restaurants
- Bow slightly when greeting; handshakes are also common
Universal courtesies
Apply everywhere, every country — respect travels with you.
- Try a greeting in the local language even if it's the only word you know — it's appreciated everywhere.
- Match local dress norms when entering religious sites, government buildings, or rural areas.
- Ask before photographing people, especially children or in religious settings.
- Tipping customs vary — never assume your home country's expectation applies.
- Remove shoes when entering homes if your host does; watch their cue.
- Keep voices lower than at home in temples, mosques, museums, public transport.
- Hands and gestures mean different things across cultures — observe before reaching out.
- Cash + cards: rural areas often need cash; major cities take cards. Carry small notes.
- Don't compare countries to each other in front of locals — every culture stands on its own.
- If you don't know the etiquette, watching for 30 seconds usually teaches it.