Whether you’re staying in Taiwan for just a few days—or for years—adjusting to a new culture and way of life can be challenging. To help you thrive in this vibrant country, here’s your go-to survival guide.
Travel Essentials & Survival Tips
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Best time to visit: Spring and autumn offer the most comfortable weather—not too hot or cold, and less rainy. Taiwan Travel Blog
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Flights & accommodation: Book flights via Trip.com, find hotels on Agoda, and book tours or car rentals through Klook. Taiwan Travel Blog
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Stay connected: Grab a local SIM card or portable Wi-Fi to stay online and not get lost. Taiwan Travel Blog
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EasyCard: Rechargeable transport card, usable on MRT, train, HSR, YouBike, even for shopping. Taiwan Travel Blog
Quick Survival Tips
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| Currency & tipping | Taiwan uses the New Taiwan Dollar; cash is commonly needed. Tipping is unnecessary. Taiwan Travel Blog |
| Voltage | The electrical system runs on 110 V—same as in the U.S. Taiwan Travel Blog |
| Connectivity | Foreigners can get SIMs, e-SIMs, or portable Wi-Fi at the airport. Taiwan Travel Blog |
| Top apps | Recommended: Google Maps, Google Translate, ChatGPT, LINE, Klook, KKday, Facebook, Uber/Eats, FoodPanda. Taiwan Travel Blog |
| Safety | Taiwan ranks among the world’s safest countries—violent crimes and pickpocketing are rare. Taiwan Travel Blog |
| Friendliness | Most Taiwanese are helpful and cheerful toward foreigners. Taiwan Travel Blog |
| Etiquette | Avoid: throwing items, using one hand to give gifts, sticking chopsticks upright, giving clocks, showing soles of feet, or not masking when ill. Taiwan Travel Blog |
| Basic comfort | Taiwan has modern infrastructure—elevators in MRTs, accessible parks, and child-friendly spaces. Taiwan Travel Blog |
Key Essentials
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Convenience stores (7-11, FamilyMart, Hi-Life, OK Mart): Everywhere you go, these stores offer food, drinks, bathrooms (in larger locations), small supplies, bill-paying, and package services. Taiwan Travel Blog
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Transportation: Options include local trains, MRT, HSR, buses, taxis, scooters, bicycles, and car rentals. Each offers a different balance of convenience, cost, and flexibility. Taiwan Travel Blog
Top Attractions by Region
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Taipei: National Palace Museum, Taipei 101, night markets, Beitou hot springs, Jiufen, Yehliu, Pingxi. Taiwan Travel Blog
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Taichung: Fengjia Night Market, Luce Chapel, Dakeng trails, Rainbow Village. Taiwan Travel Blog
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Central Taiwan: Alishan, Jade Mountain, Sun Moon Lake, Lukang, Anping Castle. Taiwan Travel Blog
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Kaohsiung: Qijin Beach, Shoushan trails, Lotus Pond, Maolin Butterfly Valley, Moon World. Taiwan Travel Blog
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Kenting/Eastern regions: Beaches, hot springs, Taroko Gorge, eastern valleys, and outer islands like Xiaoliuqiu and Penghu. Taiwan Travel Blog
Final Thoughts
This guide is everything a visitor or newcomer needs to know—from arrival, transportation, daily logistics, to hidden gems across the island. With it, you’ll navigate Taiwan safely, enjoyably, and confidently.
About the Author & Source:
This article is adapted from “The Ultimate Foreigner’s Guide for Surviving in Taiwan”, published by Foreigners in TW on Taiwan Travel Blog (dated September 3, 2025) Taiwan Travel Blog.
For the full guide and more in-depth sections, you can visit: https://taiwantravelblog.com/taiwan-foreigner-survival-guide/.





