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What are transportation options and challenges in Taipei, Northern Taiwan?

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Are there taxis in Taipei? What about scooters? What are the public transportation options? Here's what five local experts had to say about transportation methods in Taipei, Northern Taiwan.

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One defining word for Taipei is “convenience”! Public transport is convenient, access to nearby green hills is convenient, and yes, the amazing proliferation of convenience stores is well-known!

It’s common knowledge that ice cream trucks play a catchy tune in North America, which incites nostalgia for long summer days and the freedom of childhood. In Taipei, when you hear one of Bach’s Concertos echoing down the street, don’t be surprised by the overwhelming smell of garbage instead of sweet summer treats. In Taiwan, garbage trucks play their tune to inform you of their arrival and unless you rush out in time, you will be left standing by the curb with your trash in hand. Be prepared, and do not bring your wallet or tastebuds to this communal, roadside event.

You need to know Chinese to get around the city. Most universities offer language programs that help foreigners learn Chinese. Regarding safety, the city is quite safe even at night but be careful of cars and motorcycles. The local food could take some getting used to. You can, however, find American food in the busier parts of the city.

Taipei, Taiwan, is highly rated as a destination for expat workers. This modern city has a robust public transportation system, a internationally recognized health care system, a low cost of living, and a thriving expat community. Foreign workers living in Taiwan cite the friendliness of locals and the level of English knowledge as reasons for this city’s popularity in the international community.

Andrew, says: 2020

If you want to move to Taipei, you should ideally be able to speak basic Mandarin, or at least be prepared to learn. If you’re coming from a colder climate, be aware that the temperature in the Summer can reach above 30 degrees Celsius (86 degrees) Farenheit. Taipei also has a wonderful public transport system, so you won’t need to rent a car.

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