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Travel Information
About Taiwan
Area: 36,000 square kilometers
Population: 23 million
Capital: Taipei
Language: Mandarin/Taiwanese /Hakka
Religion: Buddhism/Taoism/Christianity/Islam/Catholicism
Taiwan is a subtropical island and lies on the western edge of the Pacific Ocean. The continuous tectonic movements have created majestic peaks and steeply eastern coastline. Lying from north to south, five mountains accidentally form a mountain chain and cleave the narrow long island into two isolate terrains, western plain and eastern strip. The western plain is industrialized while the eastern strip is preserving the nature and farming. The magnificently winding highways, narrowly run between the eastern coastline and steep cliffs, or along gorges, are masterpieces of nature and man-made works.
The south coastline is the paradise for water activities, such as surfing, snorkeling, motorcycling, etc. Recreation resorts attract crowded tourists on holidays. The National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium provides exhibitions in two halls; one is Waters of Taiwan and another is Coral Kingdom Pavilion. The Coral Kingdom Pavilion is immersed in coral reef with brightly colored fishes swim vividly. What a stunning experience!
For a glance at Taiwan, click on Taiwan Touch Your Heart or A glance at Taiwan.
For more travel information in Taipei, click on Taipei Travel Net.
How to fly to Taiwan
Take airplane to Taiwan Taoyuan (TPE) International Airport, which is a 40-minute drive to venue
Travel to Taipei
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There are frequent bus services(http://www.taoyuanairport.gov.tw/web/english/transportation/taipei_e.jsp) from the airport to Taipei. Bus fares between airport and Taipei is about NT$140. From 05:40~00:50, buses leave every 10 to 30 minutes from Terminal I and II. Kuo-Kuang Bus, Evergreen Bus and Fe Go Express provide transportation to downtown Taipei. Please check their airport counters for detailed route information. |
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Taxis are available outside the Arrivals Hall of Terminal I & II at Taiwan Taoyuan (TPE) International Airport. Taxi fares between airport and Taipei is around NT$1200. |
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Taipei is located in northern Taiwan and has easy access from National freeway No 1 to Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport (TPE) (50 minutes). Taiwan map (external) |
Travel in Taipei
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Taipei has fast MRT connections to metropolitan area. Major attractions (see the following) and scenic spots can be reached by MRT. |
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Buses are another choice for visitors to get around in Taipei. Fares differ according to the distance. A single section fare is NT$15. Pay upon boarding or getting off according to instructions. |
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