
1. Introduction to Traveling in Taiwan
Taiwan is an island located in East Asia, often referred to as the “Dragon of Asia”. It's an appealing destination with beautiful natural landscapes, seas, mountains, rivers, lakes, scenic spots, and unique architectural structures.
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Taiwan is a blend of classical and contemporary beauty. @lehatruc
Taipei, the cultural and political center, boasts the highest population density in Taiwan. The city exudes luxury and modernity, evident in its vibrant 24-hour lifestyle and the magnificent Taipei 101 skyscraper piercing the clouds. Yet, Taipei also features ancient beauty, with historic sites and villages preserving centuries-old traditions, intriguing and captivating travelers.

Unique architectural marvels delight travelers. @There She Goes Again
Tainan is a city of ancient temples and historical relics, where history and urban life blend harmoniously. Testifying to the island's majestic natural beauty are its towering peaks, stretching from north to south. Destinations like Mount Ali, Moon Lake, and Vuling Farm are immensely popular among travelers.
2. Guide to Visa Application Procedures for Traveling to Taiwan
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Visas will be issued within 5 days upon completing the procedures. You can submit your visa application at the following 2 addresses:

Make sure you have all the necessary documents before traveling to Taiwan. @internet
3. Ideal Time to Travel to Taiwan
Generally, the climate in Taiwan is quite similar to the northern region of Vietnam. Cities in the central and southern regions, as well as highland areas, often have better weather than Taipei. The weather in Taipei can be quite unpredictable, with sudden rain and sunshine.
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The best time to travel to Taiwan is during the summer and autumn seasons. @internet
If you are enchanted by the romantic beauty of red maple leaves, then visit Taiwan in the autumn. Winter in highland areas sees relatively low temperatures and even snowfall. If you want to admire snow and experience something new, this time is also ideal for traveling.
4. Transportation and Getting to Taiwan
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Moreover, by activating the Price Alerts feature on Mytour, you'll have more options to find an affordable flight ticket that suits your needs.

There are direct flights from Vietnam to Taiwan. @Eva Air
5. Transportation in Taiwan
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Public transportation is a popular means of getting around in Taiwan. @internet
For longer stays, tourists should use the Easy Card instead of tokens. Not only convenient, the Easy Card also helps you save a considerable amount on transportation costs compared to buying single tickets. Additionally, tourists can also take taxis if they want to have more control over their travel itinerary.
6. Accommodation Options in Taiwan
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Taipei Main Station Area
The Taipei Main Station area is very close to famous attractions in Taipei, making it suitable for tourists. Additionally, this area boasts the Nanyang – Xuchung food street, perfect for culinary enthusiasts to explore.

Taipei Main Station is a preferred area for many travelers to stay. @shutterstock
Shilin District
Compared to Taipei Main Station, the Shilin district is much livelier and busier, known for its vibrant nightlife. There are numerous night markets here, offering a variety of goods and food stalls.
To find good-value hotels in Taiwan, you can use the Mytour travel app. Not only does it quickly update the list of hotels in your destination, but the app also allows you to book and pay online.
7. Must-Visit Places in Taiwan
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Taipei 101 Tower - Taipei
Taipei 101 Tower is considered the symbol and pride of the people of Taiwan, and the most attractive destination in Taipei city. The tower was built from 1999 to 2004, featuring unique architecture with a height of 449.2 meters. Including the antenna, Taipei 101 Tower reaches 509.2 meters, making it the tallest tower in the world at that time.

Taipei 101 Tower - the pride of the people of Taiwan. @vanilla papers
This is where many important events take place and is the most checked-in location by tourists. From the observation deck, you can admire the beautiful scenery of Taipei city. Additionally, tourists can explore the various shopping centers, bars, and upscale restaurants within this tower.
Pho Quang Son Pagoda - Kaohsiung
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Precious Buddha statues at Pho Quang Son Pagoda - Kaohsiung @shutterstock
The temple comprises a total of 20 pavilions, floors, corridors, and hundreds of precious Buddha statues. The most famous one is the world's tallest Buddha statue, towering at 108 meters. In front of the Buddha statue are two extended rows of stupa towers, forming two enclosing walls leading to the giant statue.
Sun Moon Lake - Taichung
Sun Moon Lake or Moon Lake Dam is located in Nantou, Taichung, at an elevation of 762 meters above sea level. It is the largest freshwater lake in Taiwan and the top attraction in Taichung. The name Sun Moon Lake comes from its unique geography, where the sun and moon intersect.

Scenic beauty resembling poetry at Sun Moon Lake @shutterstock
From the Tzu En Tower overlooking the eastern side of the lake, tourists will see the round, serene water resembling the sun. Looking from the west, Sun Moon Lake curves like a crescent moon. Not only possessing captivating beauty, Sun Moon Lake is also a place for various exciting activities such as hiking, boating, cycling, and taking cable cars to admire the scenery…
Daxi Old Street - Taoyuan
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Daxi Old Street - a blend of East Asian culture and Western architecture @shutterstock
The architectural structures here are designed in Baroque style, featuring symmetrical vaults, Roman columns, and intricately carved Greek gods. Visiting this place, tourists feel like they are stepping into a Chinese Republic era.
Qigu Salt Mountain - Tainan
Qigu Salt Mountain, also known as the Seven Ancient Salt Fields, is located in Tainan City. The salt fields cover an area of 2 hectares, supplying 60% of the salt production for the entire island.

The stunning white-covered Qigu Salt Mountain @shutterstock
Qigu Salt Mountain rises about 20 meters, covered in impressively white salt. Besides its captivating scenery, this salt mountain is also home to many rare and precious flora and fauna, such as the black spoonbill.
Huaxi Night Market in Taipei City
Huaxi Night Market is one of the first night markets in Taiwan, located near a temple called Longshan. Huaxi impresses visitors with its grand entrance gate, built in traditional Chinese architecture. This market is famous for dishes made from snakes, and although frightening, many tourists are curious to taste them.

The gate of Huaxi Market bears the mark of traditional Chinese architecture. @internet
8. What to eat when traveling to Taiwan?
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Danzi Noodles - Street Food
Danzi Noodles were invented by a person named Hong Yu Tou, appearing in Taiwan since 1895. Despite its humble origins, the flavor of Danzi Noodles captivates travelers, making them want to eat endlessly. Danzi Noodles are often served with toppings such as pork, shrimp, and eggs.

Danzi Noodles - a rustic dish that delights every traveler. @travel taipel
Tamsui Iron Eggs
Iron Eggs are a popular street food sold at night markets. Essentially, 'iron eggs' are just chicken, pigeon, or quail eggs stewed in soy sauce and special spices. When cooked, the eggs have a distinctive black color and a unique flavor, resembling iron eggs from a distance.

Iron Eggs - a familiar snack at night markets. @shutterstock
Bubble Milk Tea
Bubble Milk Tea is a signature drink of Taiwan, causing a craze in many countries worldwide, including Vietnam. The cups of milk tea have a rich, fragrant flavor, accompanied by chewy, sweet tapioca pearls, loved by both adults and children.

Taiwan is the homeland of the famous Bubble Milk Tea. @internet
Things to keep in mind when traveling to Taiwan
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