Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Tourist attractions - I will leave for Taiwan Province Province in 10 days. I wonder what the weather is like in Taiwan Province province these days. What is the temperature like? What clothes should I bring?

I will leave for Taiwan Province Province in 10 days. I wonder what the weather is like in Taiwan Province province these days. What is the temperature like? What clothes should I bring?

Are you coming to Taiwan Province Province? The temperature in north, middle, south and east is different! However, it is recommended to bring more short sleeves and two long sleeves, one thin and one thick. In fact, it's really hard to say what clothes to wear in Taiwan Province Province, because I often see many people wearing thick long sleeves and down jackets when the sun is shining! ! ! Yes, it's a down jacket. We usually can't live without air conditioning (long sleeves for sun protection and occasional cold protection). Generally speaking, the climate in Taiwan Province Province is quite warm (I think it is hot. . . Maybe it's hot in the south) and it's very humid ~! Sun protection must be done well, and parasols are also necessary. In the south, it has been upward for more than 30 degrees recently. When traveling, I think we should pay attention to our words and deeds, and don't speak too loudly or arrogantly, because people in Taiwan Province Province will look very incompetent if they don't litter (in fact, we should do this everywhere). On the issue of security, Huadong and Alishan are the most qualified places, but they are also the favorite places for Luke to go. . . . . It's also quite dreamy. I still pay the most attention to safety in these two places. I have to bring a helmet to East China (although I never bring it myself). . . . . . But after all, travel safety comes first ~! There is also the cost. Don't look at night markets and scenic spots. Only100,200 Taiwan dollars is not expensive, but it is still an amazing number to buy too much. . . . Taiwan dollars had better be exchanged at the airport! ! ! ! ! My experience! ! I really want to change at the airport. Every time at the airport, the exchange rate is the highest in the future (but the Taiwan dollar is 1, which has appreciated a lot against the RMB in two years. . . . I shed tears. . . ) If you know people in Taiwan Province Province and just want to change RMB, you'd better change it according to the average price of goods bought and sold by the bank on that day, which is the most cost-effective. Yeah, that's about it. . I hope my answer is helpful to you (the exchange rate changes every moment of every day. Generally, the last exchange rate of the previous day is the exchange rate of the airport on that day. The exchange rate between the airport and the bank is the same. The airport also charges a handling fee, but it's not high ~ but the exchange rate I exchange at the airport every time is the highest after us. . . . I don't know why it may be a spell, hahaha ~ but it's for reference only ~) Besides, NT can swipe UnionPay cards in Chinese mainland as early as last year ~ and I have done it myself. You can also use UnionPay to withdraw money from ATM, which seems to be a handling fee of $3 each time. You can also use UnionPay to go to department stores, but you need to swipe your card less, because if you swipe your card in Taiwan Province Province, you will pay it back in US dollars every month. . . As for the voltage, many mobile phones and computers can use it from 1 10V to 220V. Just bring a plug, because the two jacks behind the socket in Taiwan Province Province are flat, while those in Chinese mainland are inclined. At present, the exchange rate of Taiwan dollar against RMB is 4.36.