Travel to Taipei
Despite its modest size, this city has everything for an incredible journey, offering exploration, cultural insights, dining adventures, entertainment, and shopping delights.
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Explore the Plethora of Exciting Experiences in Taipei @shutterstock
1. Introduction to Taipei Travel
Taipei, the central and fourth-largest administrative region in Taiwan, is situated in the Taipei Basin in the northern part of the island. Bounded by the Danshui River to the west and the Xindian River to the south, Taipei serves as the cultural, financial, and governmental hub of the island.

Taipei boasts an array of monumental architectural wonders, blending the old with the new @shutterstock
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2. Ideal Time to Travel to Taipei
Nestled in a basin and influenced by a tropical climate, Taipei shares a weather pattern akin to Northern Vietnam. The climate distinctly exhibits four seasons, each with its unique characteristics. Fortunately, you can plan your visit to this land at any time you desire. A small note: July to August marks the typhoon season, and it's advisable for travelers to avoid this period.

The most favorable time to travel to Taipei is from February to April @shutterstock
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3. Visa Procedures for Taipei Travel
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After preparing all necessary documents, you can submit your visa application at the following locations:
4. Transportation to Taipei
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Travelers from Vietnam can reach Taipei through direct flights @shutterstock
Starting from major cities in Vietnam such as Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Da Nang, with the destination being Taoyuan Airport. The distance between the airport and the city center is 40 km; you can take a taxi, bus, or MRT to reach the city.
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Hanoi to Taipei Flight: prices starting from 4,700,000 VND/one way
Ho Chi Minh City to Taipei Flight: prices starting from 6,500,000 VND/one way
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Explore various modes of transportation in Taipei to make your journey convenient and memorable.
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Easy Card facilitates easy payments and cost savings for your travels @shutterstock
To navigate around the city and visit famous tourist spots, travelers can choose from various modes of transportation, including:
MRTThe Taipei Metro, known as MRT, is distinguished by station names, line numbers, and colors. Depending on your destination, you can choose the most suitable MRT line. MRT fares range from 20 – 65 TWD/ trip (~ 15,000 – 49,000 VND).
BusesBuses in Taipei cater to both local city travel and inter-provincial commuting. The largest bus stops are located at the City Hall and Yuanshan Bus Station. Additionally, there are numerous bus stops around the city for your convenience.

Buses serve as the main mode of transportation within the city and for inter-provincial travel @shutterstock
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6. Accommodation in Taipei
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Taipei Main Station is a hub for budget-friendly hotels @shutterstock
This area is a hub for affordable 2 to 3-star hotels, ensuring quality and safety. Moreover, it's conveniently close to bustling tourist spots, dining, and shopping. Prices for 2 to 3-star hotel rooms usually range from 2,500 to 3,000 TWD per night (~1,800,000 – 2,200,000 VND). On the other hand, dorms and Airbnb accommodations start from 300 to 1,000 TWD per night (~220,000 – 750,000 VND).
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Explore the fascinating attractions of Taipei during your trip.
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Visit the iconic Taipei 101 building for a breathtaking experience.
Taipei 101 tower is considered the symbol and pride of the people of Taiwan. Completed in 2004, Taipei 101 boasts unique architecture and an impressive height of 509.2 meters (including the antenna). Beyond being a financial center, it is also the venue for important events in Taipei.

Admire the iconic Taipei 101 skyscraper - a symbol of Taipei.
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Visit the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, a tribute to a significant figure.
The Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall is designated as a National Heritage site, making it a captivating destination for visitors and tourists. Built to commemorate the former President of the Republic of China, Chiang Kai-shek, it showcases unique architecture from the modern era.

Experience the grandeur of Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall.
The curved roof resembles opulent palaces in the Forbidden City. Outside, there's a spacious park within Freedom Square. Inside the memorial, find a large statue of Chiang Kai-shek, exhibition rooms, a library, and a concert hall.
Explore the historic Jiufen Old Village.
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Discover the charming Thap Fan Old Village - the hottest 'Instagrammable' spot in Taipei.
Transport yourself to the past century, marvel at unique architecture, and soak in the poetic ambiance. The high-hanging red lanterns against the vintage backdrop create a perfect setting for photography enthusiasts.
Visit the historic Longshan Temple.
Longshan Temple, a venerable temple dating back to the late 18th century, built by immigrants from Fujian province. Also known as the Dragon God Temple, it features intricate dragon carvings on columns, gates, and roofs. Despite the twists of history, the temple preserves its ancient architecture.

Longshan - an ancient temple with centuries of history @shutterstock
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Visit the vibrant Shilin Night Market.
Shilin Night Market is the perfect destination for street food enthusiasts and shoppers alike. Dive into this bustling night market and indulge in unique snacks like stinky tofu, sticky rice sausage, herbal stewed pork ribs, and butter-fried chicken. Moreover, the prices here are very budget-friendly, allowing you to explore and shop to your heart's content.

Shilin Night Market, a haven for street food delights @shutterstock
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What to eat when traveling to Taipei? Explore the vibrant food scene.
Xiao Long Bao, a famous dimsum in Taipei, is the 'best seller' at Din Tai Fung. What makes this dish special is the flavorful soup inside the bun. The sweet broth combines with the rich pork filling, creating a unique and unforgettable taste.
Bánh bao Xiao Long là món dimsum nổi tiếng của Đài Bắc, “best seller” của chuỗi nhà hàng Din Tai Fung. Điểm đặc biệt của món ăn này đến từ phần nước súp nằm bên trong bánh. Nước súp thanh ngọt kết hợp với phần nhân thịt lợn đậm đà tạo nên hương vị độc đáo và khó quên.

Xiao Long Bao - a must-try when traveling to Taipei @shutterstock
Fu Hang Egg Crepe Roll
Fu Hang's famous egg crepe roll is renowned for its delicious flavor and meticulous preparation. The chef evenly spreads a pre-kneaded layer of flour, adds ingredients like fried eggs, vegetables, and fresh onions, then rolls and bakes the mixture. When served, it's sliced into thin layers, perfect when paired with coffee or soy milk.

Indulge in the delectable Fu Hang Egg Crepe Roll, often enjoyed with soy milk @shutterstock
Beef Noodle Soup
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Beef Noodle Soup - an iconic dish representing Taipei's culinary scene @shutterstock
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