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Taiwan Region Travel Guide in JuneTaiwan Region Travel Guide

: 1. Guide to going to Taiwan

1. Items that must be carried with you: Taiwan pass, Taiwan entry pass, ID card, umbrella, sunscreen, swimsuit cap, slippers, towel , insulated water cups, commonly used medicines, especially motion sickness medicine, and health certificates for people over 70 years old.

2. Things that cannot be brought onto the plane: fruits, milk, eggs, knives and scissors.

4. Entering Taiwan:

All international contraband is prohibited. It is prohibited to eat fresh fruits and vegetables, pickled fish, fish, and meat.

Duty-free goods include 1 bottle of wine, 200 cigarettes, a small amount of perfume, and an appropriate amount of items for personal use.

1. Don’t get drunk directly from the tap water in the hotel. Please boil before drinking.

2. Please keep your personal belongings safe. Valuables can be left at the front desk or in the room safe.

3. The voltage in Taiwan is 110V, which generally does not affect the use of mobile phones and laptops, but the charging speed will be slower.

4. The sockets in Taiwan have flat heads and two legs. Cylindrical plugs and three-pin socket plugs cannot be used in Taiwan. It is recommended to purchase the adapter plug in advance. Converter plugs are available for rent at the hotel front desk.

5. In general, hotel bathrooms are equipped with towels, toothpaste, toothbrushes, soap, etc. Indoor supplies such as towels, ashtrays and other items feel commemorative and can be purchased directly from the hotel; generally the hotel provides 2 bottles of free mineral water, 2 bags of coffee, and 2 bags of tea bags. Some hotels also provide free candies and fruits. This refrigerator is free to use. If there are drinks and food in the refrigerator, you need to pay at the counter. Some hotels have premium channels. If you watch them, you should pay at checkout.

6. Tourist hotels in Taiwan generally use the flower rating system, but not all hotels participate in the rating. The Wuhua Hotel in Taiwan is roughly equivalent to the five-star hotel in mainland China, but due to different identification standards, it does not correspond completely and will be slightly lower than the mainland standard.

7. After the group sightseeing activity, when you are free, please go for a walk together and do not go alone. Don't go to secluded places. When you leave the hotel, please return your room key to the front desk. When you get lost, bring your hotel business card.

Taiwan has a tropical and subtropical climate, with an average annual temperature of about 22 degrees Celsius, the lowest average temperature is only 12-17 degrees Celsius, and the highest temperature in summer is about 35 degrees Celsius. Summer and winter are short, so it’s best to bring rain gear. When you go to Alishan, you need a jacket. Bring extra clothes. It is best to bring one set of clothes per day and prepare a jacket to put in the car because the air conditioner in the car is cooler.

2. Taiwan guide

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3. How to travel to Taiwan

First of all, you need to have two documents (different To go to Hong Kong and Macau, you only need the Hong Kong and Macau Permit), the Taiwan Permit and the Taiwan Entry Permit.

That is, the Communist Party allows you to go out (Taiwan Pass), and the Kuomintang allows you to come in (Taiwan Pass). In addition, to go to Taiwan for independent travel, you must visit several mainland cities that have opened for independent travel. Chongqing is one of these cities. If you don’t know friends who don’t belong to the city where you can travel independently, you should stick to the group.

If you want to save money by traveling, it is best to save money by traveling in a group. Don't go there during the tourist season. Relatively speaking, the price will be much cheaper, and there are many interesting places, such as (Nantou County Clean Farm, Ximen Staring, Fengjia Night Market, Anping Castle), etc. When you sign up for a tour group, it's best to have a travel plan and choose your favorite route.

Go there as soon as possible to exchange Taiwan dollars. It's enough to change about NT$3,000. It’s fine to pay by card for some things, and it’s not safe to carry too much cash.

When crossing the road in Taiwan, be sure to pay attention to the red lights. As long as there is a zebra crossing when crossing the road, you must obey it, otherwise you will be fined a lot of money if you are caught. Motorcycles (motorcycles) are all over the streets in Taiwan, and they are very fast. When crossing the road, you must look good and pay attention to safety.

There are many hot and humid insects there, so it’s best to take some insect repellent.

Be sure to go to the duty-free shop. You can buy many cheap bags, branded jewelry, clothes, cosmetics, etc.

If you want to buy specialties from Taiwan

When traveling, you should keep your personal travel documents properly and make copies of them, which can be kept together with photos and original documents. If any accidents such as loss or theft occur, you should report it immediately to the tour leader and the Taiwan Cross-Strait Tourism Association.

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: 4. Travel routes to Taiwan

1. Arashiyama is 2,130 meters above sea level.

2. The summit of Jiuzhou Terrace is 2060 meters.

3. The peak of Dajianshan is 2890 meters.

4. Guanshan is 2850 meters above sea level.

5. Climb to the top of Shuangzuishan Mountain at 3121 meters.

6. Intersection from Shifogou to Guantangou

7. Intersection from Lannigou to Shifogou

8. Crossing from Tieyegou to Dashuigou

9. Intersection from Yangsangou to Tieyegou

10. From Yangsangou to Huoshuogou

5. Travel guide to Taiwan

For reference.

Take the Greater Taipei area (including Taipei City, New Taipei City, and Keelung) as an example

Recommended attractions and fun places

Arrangements can be made in downtown Taipei.

1-Half day at Yangmingshan. After going down the mountain, visit the nearby Forbidden City and visit the Shilin Night Market in the evening.

2-Visit Taipei 101 Building, Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, major department stores and food streets in the city.

Can be arranged in Greater Taipei.

1-Visit Tanshui, then go to Fisherman’s Wharf and follow the north coast to Keelung. Along the way there are Baishawan Beach, Fuji Fishing Port (seafood), Shiba Inu King Temple, Jinshan Beach, Yehliu Geopark and Keelung Night Market.

2-Taipei went to Jiufen Old Street via Keelung, and came back to visit Keelung Night Market.

3-Go to Wulai Scenic Area in New Taipei City (Xinmian, New Taipei City), and then go to the North City Zoo and the nearby Shenkeng to eat special food.

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6. Strategy map for going to Taiwan

First of all, prepare the admission pass first. Only with documents can you enter and exit the country. Secondly, make a choice based on where you want to visit and then decide on the number of days to travel. It is generally recommended to arrange at least 10 days of free travel around the island. The 7-8 days around the island seen in group tours on the market are based on the rhythm of the road and are suitable for various types of travel. If you really want to play well, you should spend a few more days. If time is limited, it can only be arranged within a week. It is recommended to choose 2-3 cities or major destinations to visit, which will be more suitable. As for other related issues such as accommodation, transportation, Internet access, exchange for foreign exchange, and clothing, I suggest you check out Ctrip or the guide communities of major platforms, or consult Ctrip’s local guides, and you will get practical information.

Two. I just finished my trip in June this year, so I can only give you a reference based on my own expenses: 1. Air tickets: Round-trip air tickets from Guangzhou to Taipei are about 2,000 yuan/person; 2. Hotels: Hotels in Taiwan are not very expensive, and five-star hotels cost about 1,000-3,000 yuan/night. I live in the middle class. There are more than 500 people in Chiayi and Taichung, and there are about 800 people in homestays in Jiufen. Conditions are OK. The Ho Yi Hotel (Minsheng Hall) in Taipei seems to cost more than 800 per night and is a 4-star hotel, but the decoration is new enough and the service is very good. There are also big hotels that really need special recommendation. Such a historical building, formerly a state hotel, has excellent hardware and only costs about 1,200 yuan (including breakfast). In this way, our per capita accommodation cost is about 2,000 yuan (6 nights and 7 days); 3. Transportation: I rented a car for 3 days and drove it myself, and the gas cost was about 4,000 yuan per day. It took a subway taxi in Taipei 4 days ago. Total: about 1,300 yuan per capita; 4. Other food, drinks and entertainment: Consumption in Taiwan is really not expensive compared to that in China, and the Alishan and Maokong cable cars are still very cheap. By living frugally, you can have enough food and clothing with only 50 to 500 yuan per person. The 7-day guarantee makes a difference! 5. Anyway, we have 4 adults and 1 child together for 7 days. The total cost was about 30,000, and it’s quite leisurely.

Young people can save more money and have more time. Hope this helps.