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Top 18 things you NEED to before you go to Taipei ???????? Taiwan Travel Tips 2023 ✈️ First Time Guide ????

Here's the 18 things I wish I knew before my first trip to Taiwan! If you're lucky enough to be visiting Taipei, watch this guide, have the best time ever and have a bubble tea for me ????

00:17 - 1. Stay near an MRT station
01:03 - 2. Utilise public transport
01:32 - 3. Get an Easy Card or iCash card
02:05 - 4. Stay near a night market
02:33 - 5. Get cash out
03:17 - 6. Explore out of the city
04:00 - 7. Get a phone plan with data
04:36 - 8. Try to learn some Taiwanese basics
05:36 - 9. Enjoy the Taiwanese hospitality
06:21 - 10. Drink lots of bubble tea
06:51 - 11. Don’t be phased by cloudiness and rain
07:26 - 12. Embrace convenience stores
08:06 - 13. Check opening times before visiting stores
09:07 - 14. Explore the diversity of the city
10:02 - 15. Eat lots and get out of your comfort zone
11:06 - 16. Don’t drink the tap water
11:57 - 17. Enjoy the cute dogs in prams
12:14 - 18. Embrace every moment

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Asia's Best Kept Secret? 4 Days in TAIPEI, TAIWAN Travel Vlog & Guide

Taipei has jumped to the top of our list for best city experiences in Asia. In this travel vlog, we share our full itinerary of what we got up to - Shilin and Raohe Food Night Market, discovering the Taipei Grand Trial, Beitou hot spring town, visiting the old Taipei around Dadaocheng and Dihua Street, Ximending and Zhongshan for shopping and nightlife, the Chih Nan Temple and of course, the iconic Taipei 101 building as we visit the 89th floor observation deck. We were invited by the Taipei Tourism Board and shown around all these areas by locals and tour guides. We finish with some travel guide tips for using public transport, the hotels we stayed at along with safety.

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7:16 Taipei Grand Nature Trail
8:10 Nature Temple - Chih Nan
9:24 Food costs
10:15 Beitou Hot Spring
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13:19 Taipei 101 Skyscraper
16:21 Best Taipei Hotels we stayed
18:12 Taipei Public Transport
19:09 Is Taipei safe?
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How to Spend 14 days in Taiwan - A Travel Itinerary | 4K HDR | DefineAdam

A short travel guide to spending two weeks in Taiwan, from my perspective.

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00:00 - Introduction
01:16 - Before You Visit Taiwan
02:36 - Days 1-4: Taipei City
04:40 - Day 5: Taitung City
05:11 - Days 6-8: Nantou County
07:21 - Day 9: Alishan National Recreation Area
08:59 - Day 10: Kaohsiung City
10:30 - Days 11-13: Kenting, Taitung and Hualien
11:33 - Day 14: Keelung City
12:08 - Ending
12:37 - Breakdown of Costs

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Q: Which airport should I arrive at?
A: Having travelled from the other side of the globe, I arrived at Taoyuan International Airport in Taipei. If travelling from Australia or Asia, there may be connecting flights to Kaohsiung International Airport on the south-west coast of Taiwan.

Q: How much did it cost?
A: You can see a cost breakdown of my trip at 12:37

Q: How did you pay for things or get local currency?
A: I just take money out from an ATM using my debit card. It has a small international transaction fee, but it’s minuscule if you only do it once or twice. You may be able to order foreign currency at better rates, but it’s not something I personally bothered with.

Q: Is it easy to find petrol stations?
A: Yes, you'll find one pretty much everywhere, including remote areas in the mountains! I always went with caution and ensured I had a full tank before entering remote areas, however to my shock, there were petrol stations, and even 7 Eleven stores in remote mountains! Just to be safe, I would highly recommend getting a full tank of petrol before going to the mountains.

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Taiwan Travel: Top 15 Things To Do in Taipei Taiwan

In this Taiwan travel video, we'll share with you our top 15 things to do in Taipei, Taiwan. From sightseeing to exploring to eating, this video has everything you need to know about the top attractions in Taipei, Taiwan!

If you're planning a trip to Taiwan, then be sure to check out this video! We'll provide you with information on the top attractions in Taipei, as well as tips on how to make the most of your time in Taiwan. From sightseeing to shopping to eating, this video has it all!

Here are the top 15 things to do in Taipei Taiwan (Timestamp):
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0:41 1. Taipei 101
1:14 2. Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall
1:43 3. Ximending
2:18 4. Shilin Night Market
2:51 5. Elephant Mountain
3:26 6. National Palace Museum
4:05 7. Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall
4:41 8. Longshan Temple
5:14 9. Taipei Zoo and Maokong Gondola
5:48 10. Jiufen Old Street
6:19 11. Shifen Waterfall
6:51 12. Fort San Domingo
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Taipei Taiwan Travel Tips (Scams)

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Taiwan when compared to China and Southeast Asia has very little in the way of tourist scams. Sometimes I wonder if it's better to recommend people see those places first before visiting Taiwan-that way they will truly appreciate the people and culture. I haven't even touched on how safe it is to leave personal belongs at a table in a cafe or on the train when you need to go to the washroom.
Westerners will find it refreshing to visit night markets and other tourist spots without being constantly hassled to buy something or hire a taxi or book a tour. You also won't have people constantly approaching you asking you where you're from, leading into some proposition. The environment simply doesn't exist. The aggressiveness towards tourists is almost non-existent wherever you go. Taiwan has a well developed economy and infrastructure for people so there isn't the same need to pray on tourists like in many emerging regions throughout Southeast Asia.
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Taipei, Taiwan - 5 Things You Should Know Before You Visit

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Taipei, Taiwan is a super modern city with a deep-rooted culture that is becoming more and more popular as a gateway to East Asia and Southeast Asia.

It’s new express MRT service from Taoyuan International Airport, a 36 minute ride, will make it even more convenient for travellers, especially those on a short layover.

This short but important list of essential things you should know will help keep you on track with a smooth stay.

Although taxis are plentiful and relatively inexpensive compared with other big cities in East Asia the MRT is one of the best ways to get to most of the main sites and business centers of Taipei City.

The Nangang Exhibition Center where many conventions and shows are held is accessible by the blue and brown MRT lines. Neihou, where many tech industry businesses have their head office is also on the brown line, Xihu is one of the most convenient stops for quick and easy access.

Taipei 101 for the last 3.5 years has had it’s own MRT stop on the red line. This is where you’ll also find The International Convention Center next to the Taipei 101 Shopping Mall. It’s also in close proximity to Taipei City Hall and is apart of the Xinyi Shopping District, where you’ll find one of the largest selections of luxury goods stores in East Asia.

If you want to get more of a local perspective pick up an Easycard available at most MRT stations and register it online with Ubike, so you can have access to the city bikes that have stations across Taipei City and New Taipei City. Simply swipe your card next to the bike you want to rent and you’re ready to go. You can drop the bike off at any Ubike station. They’re almost always located near an MRT station.

In the video I mention briefly that the Taiwanese people are very friendly and helpful. It’s true! If you ever appear to be lost or confused while looking at a map you will in most cases immediately attract the attention of a local who will be pleased to help you find your way. That’s wny I said “get lost”, literally you can get lost while exploring this amazing city with it’s maze of alleyways, quiet cafes, food stalls and shops and not worry that you won’t have help getting back to your hotel.

Taipei and the rest of Taiwan is an extremely safe place to travel. There is literally no or very rare violent crime against tourists. Personal ownership of guns is banned. There has been reports of pick pocketing and petty theft, particularly in night markets and crowded places, but I think this is even rare now.
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Don’t go to Taiwan - Travel film by Tolt #16

One advice: never set foot on Taiwanese soil. Please watch this video until the end to be sure to understand.

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Top 10 Taiwan Travel Tips for First Time Visitors

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Top 10 TRAVEL Tips for Taiwan

我愛台灣!在台灣出行信息。If you've never been to Taiwan, then you are seriously missing out. It's an absolutely amazing travel destination and something worth putting on your bucket list.

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Unique Places to Visit on your trip to Taiwan — Hua Lien, Kee Lung, Yilan | The Travel Intern

Taiwan is a place you have probably visited many times, but this country has so much more to offer. Here is a travel guide on you can rediscover Taiwan :

From the lively city of Taipei, to the charming coastal cities, Taiwan has it all. Follow us as we curate experiences for our next trip to rediscover Taiwan, in lesser-known cities of Hua Lien 花莲, Keelung 基隆, Yilan 宜蘭縣, Taitung 臺東市, Taichung 台中 and Alisan 阿里山鄉.

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HUA LIEN 花莲 - 00:45
Hua Lien is known for its majestic views and the best way to experience this is to paraglide over the valley

00:58 - Taroko Gorge National Park 太魯閣國家公園
most people visit Taroko Gorge for good the plunging canyons flanked by marbled mountains. It’s essentially the Taiwanese Grand Canyon.

01:16 - Zhuilu Old Trail 錐麓古道
Zhui lu Old Trail was created by the indigenous people to connect their villages but today, it’s a slightly challenging walk. This trail allows you to have an amazing view of the canyon.

KEELUNG 基隆 - 01:51
A city full of ancient forts and colourful photo spots, Keelung is a charming port city in the northeastern part of Taiwan.

02:00 - Zhengbin Fishing Port 正濱漁港
This place has colourful houses and fishermen reeling in their loot for the day.

02:08 - Chaojing Park 潮境公園
originally a rubbish dumping ground, but has since been converted into an outdoor art museum.

02:27 - Peace Island Coastal Park 和平島海角樂園
The island park is a favourite amongst locals and you can find them swimming in the natural rock pools during the warmer summer months.

03:00 - Keelung Miaokou Night Market 基隆廟口夜市
Here you’ll find over 200 food stands selling everything from fresh seafood, to meat skewers.

YILAN 宜蘭縣 - 03:31
Yilan is for you people who love some whiskey.

03:37 - Kavalan distillery 噶瑪蘭酒廠
the only whiskey distillery in taiwan and has won awards for being the “best single malt whiskey”

03:47 - Turtle Island 龜山島
The island is formed by the only active volcano in Taiwan and one of the best ways to explore is to hop on a boat, and explore the surroundings of the island.

TAITUNG 臺東市 - 04:10
In the middle of the year, the Taiwan International Balloon Festival is held for over 38 days in Taitung.

04:16 - Luye Highland
Head over to Luye where you’ll see a field of up to 30 different hot air balloons.

04:35 - Taimali Township 太麻里鄉
In Tai mali Mountain, depending on the month you visit, the sights here range from Cherry Blossoms to Wild Lilies, and sometimes Maple leaves.

TAICHUNG 台中 - 04:53
Taichung is Taiwan’s second-largest city and is the gateway to the country’s mountainous regions.

05:12 - Taichung Old Railway Station
Decommissioned in 2016, the red brick building was in fact the Old Taichung Railway station. It no longer serves as a railway station today but is now a train museum and exhibition space.

05:27 - Shenji New Village 審計新村
take a trip back to the 60s in this village. Today it houses cute cafes and craft stores that will easily take up half a day to explore.

05:52 - Taichung Second Market 台中第二市場店
This is one of the best places to get breakfast. Food vendors close as soon as they run out of food so breakfast is a good time to try the best of the lot.

ALISAN 阿里山鄉 - 06:16
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Taiwan Travel Tips!

About to make your first trip to Taiwan? Lianne tells you a few useful tips, such as how to avoid mosquito attacks, where to withdraw money, how to find your destinations more easily, and what to carry with you at all times.

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Top 10 Reasons to Visit Taiwan | MojoTravels

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TAIPEI TAIWAN 2023 ???????? (5D5N W/ ₱16,000 BUDGET)

Hey everyone! We are in a journey to visit countries that are visa-free for Filipinos that would not break the bank! In this video I will show you how we traveled to Taiwan with only ₱16,000 for 5days and 5 nights. You can follow this itinerary directly or use it as a guide for your upcoming Taiwan trip!

ITINERARY

DAY 1
????Chiang Kai Shek Memorial
????Liberty Square
????National Concert Hall
????Taipei 101
????Shilin Night Market

DAY 2
????Elephant Mountain
????Beitou Park
????Beitou Hot Spring Museum
????Millenium Public Hot Spring
????Beitou Library
????Beitou Thermal Valley

DAY 3
???? Gloria Outlets
????Ximending
????Rainbow Six Crossing
????Red House
????Lungshan Temple
????Nishi Honganji Bell
????North Gate
????Taipei Post Office
????Eighty Eightea

DAY 4
????Maokong Gondola
????Taipei Zoo
????New Taipei Metropolitan Park

DAY 5
????Yehliu Geopark
????Yin and Yang Sea
????Shiunandong Refinery Site
????Golden Waterfall
????Jiufen
????Shifen Old Street: Sky Lantern Experience
????Shifen Waterfall


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BUDGET

DAY 1
Taxi to hotel 44
lunch at 711 140
coffee 80
easy card 100
easy card load 50
uber to shilin 115.55
hotstar 90
uber to hotel 62.75
dinner 100

Total: 782.3ntd

Day 2
load 126
uber to elephant mountain 96.25
uber to hotel 95.25
lunch 100
beitou hotspring entrance 60
locker 20
load 100
juice 42
Drinks at nonsense 660

Total: 1,299.5ntd

Day 3
Uber to Sanchong Station 20.25
Train to Gloria 150
Lunch 460.75
Tea Set 385
Picture 50
Dinner 125
Uber to Hotel 28.75

Total: 1,219.75ntd

Day 4
Load 100
Snack 102
Lunch 121
Shuttle Fare 10
Dinner 150
Taxi to Park 30
Taxi to Hotel 22.5

Total: 535.5ntd

Day 5:

Uber to taipei main station 43.25
Lunch 120
Sky Lantern 62.5
Dinner 150
Entrance to Yehliu Geopark 200
Total: 575.75ntd

Others:
Hotel for 5nights(W/ FREE BREAKFAST): ₱4,450/pax
Jiufen Day Tour: ₱1,924
Maokong Gondola (unli ride) and Taipei Zoo: ₱510
Airport transfer: ₱725/head
Sim Card: ₱906.63

Grand Total for 5 days and 5nights in Taiwan per pax: ₱16,524.86

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A short travel guide to Taiwan, from my perspective.

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00:00 - Introduction
01:16 - Before You Visit Taiwan
02:36 - Days 1-4: Taipei City
04:40 - Day 5: Taitung City
05:11 - Days 6-8: Nantou County
07:21 - Day 9: Alishan National Recreation Area
08:59 - Day 10: Kaohsiung City
10:30 - Days 11-13: Kenting, Taitung and Hualien
11:33 - Day 14: Keelung City
12:08 - Ending
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Q: How long do you recommend staying in Taiwan?
A: If you intend to travel around the entire island, minimum 14 days.

Q: Which airport should I arrive at?
A: Having travelled from the other side of the globe, I arrived at Taoyuan International Airport in Taipei. If travelling from Australia or Asia, there may be connecting flights to Kaohsiung International Airport on the south-west coast of Taiwan.

Q: How did you pay for things or get local currency?
A: I just take money out from an ATM using my debit card. It has a small international transaction fee, but it’s minuscule if you only do it once or twice. You may be able to order foreign currency at better rates, but it’s not something I personally bothered with.

Q: Is it easy to find petrol stations if you choose to hire a car?
A: Yes, you'll find one pretty much everywhere, including remote areas in the mountains! I always went with caution and ensured I had a full tank before entering remote areas, however to my shock, there were petrol stations, and even 7 Eleven stores in remote mountains! Just to be safe, I would highly recommend getting a full tank of petrol before going to the mountains.

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Taipei, Taiwan | A 48-Hour Taipei Travel Guide | Best Layover Ever!

In today's video we visit Taipei, the capital city of Taiwan. It is a vibrant city with a mix of traditional and modern culture. With a 48-hour layover in Taipei, here are some of the best things to do when visiting Taipei, Taiwan.

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Visit Taipei 101: Taipei 101 is a must-visit landmark in Taipei. The 101-story skyscraper was once the tallest building in the world and offers a stunning view of the city from the top.

Explore the night markets: Taipei is famous for its night markets, and you can experience the hustle and bustle of the city by visiting some of the most popular ones like Shilin Night Market, Raohe Street Night Market, and Ningxia Night Market.

Visit the National Palace Museum: The National Palace Museum has a vast collection of ancient Chinese artifacts, including jade carvings, calligraphy, and paintings. It is a great place to learn about the history and culture of Taiwan.

Take a stroll through Daan Forest Park. It is a vibrant neighborhood park in Taipei, known for its peaceful surroundings in the middle of the city. We enjoyed the friendly local population, the vast variety of birds and the whimsical displays throughout the park.

Visit Longshan Temple: Longshan Temple is one of the oldest and most famous temples in Taipei. It is dedicated to the goddess of mercy and is a great place to learn about the local culture and religion.

Try the local food: Taipei is known for its delicious street food, and you can try some of the best dishes like beef noodle soup, shrimp and cheese omelettes, and bubble tea. Eat a delicious meal at Din Tai Fung at the Tapei 101 complex. The food is amazing at this restaurant.

Take a walk in Taipei Botanical Garden: Taipei Botanical Garden is a peaceful oasis in the heart of the city. It is home to over 2,000 species of plants and is a great place to relax and enjoy nature.

Overall, Taipei, Taiwan has a lot to offer, and with 48 hours, you can experience some of the city's highlights.

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00:00 Introduction
00:46 Arriving in Taipei, Taiwan
01:38 No Visa Requirement in Taiwan
01:59 Taipei Airport
02:43 People are SO nice in Taiwan
03:35 Natural Beauty of Taiwan
04:08 Low Cost of Living in Taiwan
04:45 Tapei Metro System
05:09 Orderly Society in Taiwan
05:28 Taipei Things to Do
05:45 Taipei 101
06:41 Din Tai Fung Restaurant
07:20 Daan Forest Park
08:18 National Palace Museum of Taiwan
08:50 Shilin Night Market
11:49 Return Visit to Taiwan

10-Minute Travel Tips: Taiwan

10-Minute Travel Tips: Taiwan

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