
Banqiao Taipei, Taiwan Travel Guide
Guides navigation, walking directions, public transport. Download offline maps for areas like Yangmingshan.
Provides MRT-specific information, route planning, and arrival times. For subway navigation.
Offline Mandarin pack invaluable for language barriers, reading signs, and communicating.
Most popular local ride-hailing app. Book taxis directly and see estimated fares.
Messaging app commonly used in Taiwan for communication. Businesses use it for customer service.
Official tourism site for attractions, events, itineraries, and general travel advice.
Official park website for up-to-date information on conditions, trails, and announcements.
Official Taipei tourism site. Detailed information on city attractions, events, food, and transport.
Check latest visa and entry requirements for your nationality. Consult this official source.
A VPN service assists in securing internet connections on public Wi-Fi.
A general Taiwan travel guidebook provides comprehensive information beyond Taipei and Yangmingshan. For broader travel planning.
"Formosa Betrayed" by George H. Kerr. Historical context of Taiwan's post-WWII period.
"Green Island" by Shawna Yang Ryan offers a narrative set against Taiwan’s historical backdrop. Free English magazines at airports.
Do not be surprised if scooters briefly drive on sidewalks to bypass traffic or park.
Pointing with a flat hand or open palm is more polite than an index finger.
Tipping is not customary in Taiwan, especially at local eateries and taxis.
Always consult official government sources for travel advisories and health notices related to your nationality and Taiwan.
Taiwan is exceptionally safe for solo travelers, including women traveling alone.
Keep copies of important documents separate from originals.
Local people are usually helpful if you encounter difficulties.
Hostels provide excellent environments for meeting other travelers and joining social events.
Consider joining local groups on a tour for specific activities to connect with others.
Socialize with fellow travelers via online forums or social media groups.
Many attractions in Taipei and Yangmingshan adapt effectively to families. The Taipei Zoo and Children's Entertainment Park good choices.
The Erhziping Trail in Yangmingshan welcomes strollers, making it a pleasant outdoor option.
Family-friendly hot spring options exist in Beitou, offering relaxation for all ages.
Learning basic Mandarin phrases shows respect. "Xièxiè" (Thank you) and "Hěn hào chī" (Very delicious) delight locals.