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It’s likely you’ve seen a lot of Taiwan – just look around the house and you’ll find quite a few “Made in Taiwan” labels. In fact, it’s a good chance a part of the plane that is carrying you on the flight to Taiwan is made here, too. This island country is one of Asia’s industrial powerhouses, but despite its high-tech capital city and manufacturing plants, Taiwan is also a serene haven boasting magnificent landscape and offering rest for the weary traveler.

Taiwan separated from China in 1949, but the country still embodies a big part of its Chinese past. It’s not all work and mass production here. Tours of ancient temples, strolls through lively street markets, hikes through rugged mountain terrains and participating in traditional Chinese folk festivals will lighten your load while you’re in Taiwan. Hop off the Taiwan flight and take a drive through one of the country’s lush national forests. Taiwan’s national parks are home to thousands of wildlife species including rare and endangered species. Forget about business deals and balance sheets, book a flight to Taiwan and enjoy a little rest and relaxation in one of Asia’s most diverse countries.

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Taiwan Climate

Taiwan is sub-tropical but the climate varies from hot and humid in the south tempering to cooler in the north and inland mountainous region. All over the country sudden rain showers frequently occur, making rainwear an essential part of a visitor's luggage. The driest time of year is autumn (September and October), which is followed by a short generally damp and chilly winter with snow on the island's mountain peaks. Summer temperatures can reach 90F at the coast. Summer is also typhoon season.

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When to Fly to Taiwan

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Taiwan has a wonderful tradition of festivals and holidays. Festivals are ruled by the lunar calendar and include the Chinese New Year Festival, Lantern Festival (around 15th day of the first moon) when brightly colored lanterns adorn temples or are carried by children to lantern competitions (Taipei has the most famous competition); the Dragon Boat Festival (in fifth lunar month) when teams compete with each in the dragon-boat races (the festival repels evil spirits and disease); and the Ghost Festival, Taiwan’s Hallowe’en, when the dead are honored with gifts of food.If you're planning a trip during a festival, make sure you book Taiwan flights and hotel accommodations in advance as places tend to book up fast.

Official holidays are on the Western calendar. Such holidays include Founding Day of the Republic of China; Tomb-Sweeping Day; 228 Memorial Day; Armed Forces Day; Taiwan's Retrocession Day; and Double Tenth National Day.

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Getting Around Taiwan

Airlines that offer domestic Taiwan flights include Mandarin Airlines, Transasia Airways, Far Eastern Air Transport and Uni Air.

In Taipei, there is a good, and expanding, metro system. There are eight lines and 69 stations including two main transfer stations, Taipei Main Station and Zhongxiao Fuxing Station. Train services – all air-conditioned – from the capital around Taiwan are excellent. Bus services are also comprehensive, punctual and comfortable.

Taxies are plentiful and cheap, but many drivers do not speak English so make sure your destination is written in Chinese characters.

All the major rental-car companies are represented at Taiwan’s airports.

The following chart gives approximate journey times from Taipei (in hours and minutes) to other major cities and towns in Taiwan.

 AirRoadRail
Kaohsiung0.405.304.40
Tainan0.404.304.10
Taitung0.5010.005.30
Makung0.40--

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Taiwan Insider Information

  • Taipei: the National Palace Museum is a treasure chest of ancient (some dating from the second millennia BC), priceless works of art. This museum and the Palace Museum in the Forbidden City in Beijing are part of the same original museum that was split up by the Chinese Civil War in the 1920s. The collection wandered for several years in search of a home evading first the Japanese army and later the Communists and opened in 1965. The collection is so vast that the museum can only display a small part of it at any one time. World-famous artifacts include the Jade Cabbage, a piece of jade carved into the shape of a Napa cabbage and a carved Olive-stone Boat.
  • The museum is close to Yangmingshan National Park, Shung Ye Museum of Formosan Aborigines, Martyrs' Shrine and Shilin Night Market. A world-famous attraction is Taipei 101, which soars 1,667ft into the air. It is one-and-a-half times the height of the Eiffel Tower.
  • Puli, in the center of Taiwan, is the base from which to explore the central mountains and Sun Moon Lake. The lake is one of Taiwan’s most famous attractions, a beautiful blue lake surrounded by green mountains. The eastern part of the lake is round, the sun, and the western part is shaped like a crescent, the moon. In the center of the lake is an island, sacred to the native Shao people. There are seven hiking trails around the lake. The Hanbi Trail and Dachuhu Lake Trail are most highly recommended.
  • Coastal erosion has carved natural sandstone formations at Yehliu in northeast Taiwan. The "queen's head" is the most famous.
  • There are six national parks (Yangmingshan, Kinmen, Kenting, Yushan - home of Mount Jade, about 13,000ft, it is the highest mountain in Taiwan and northeast Asia, Taroko and Shei-Pa) and 13 national scenic areas (includes Sun Moon Lake; Yehliu – famous for its rock formations; Liyutan, in the East Rift Valley; Alishan, one of the five tallest mountains). There are almost 19,000 species of wildlife, some rare or endangered. These include the blue magpie, Mikado pheasant and Formosan black bear.

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Taiwan Airports

Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport (TPE) is 25 miles south of the city (travel time - 30 minutes).

Kaohsiung International Airport (KHH) is 4 miles from the town center.

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Passport/Visa

All travelers entering Taiwan require a passport valid for at least six months and confirmed return air tickets or proof of onward travel.

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Entry Requirements

U.S. citizens may stay in Taiwan for up to 30 days without a visa.

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Approx flight times

New York City to Taipei:
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In-flight Reading

Island in the Stream: A Quick Case Study of Taiwan's History

April Lin and Jerome KeatingA very good introduction to Taiwan’s complicated history.

Vignettes of Taiwan: Short Stories, Essays & Random Meditations About Taiwan

Joshua Samuel BrownAs the title suggests these are Brown’s impressions of the country including short stories, photographs and “political meanderings”.

Bamboo Shoots After the Rain

Ann C. CarverA collection of short stories by contemporary female writers of Taiwan.

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