TAIWAN · HK/Macao/TW

Taiwan 台湾

Alishan sunrises, night markets and island hospitality.

IslandNight marketsHigh mountains
Best timeNovember · October · April
Stay6–9 days
This monthAugust · Seasonal
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Main citiesTaipei, Taichung, Kaohsiung, Taitung, Chiayi (Alishan)
Main airportsTaoyuan TPE / Songshan TSA / Kaohsiung KHH
Getting aroundTHSR (west) + TRA (round island) + chartered cars
BudgetMid-high (¥450–800/day)
Language barrierMandarin universal; English signage improving
Payment easeExcellent (mobile pay growing; cash + cards still wise)
Altitude noteAlishan 2,200 m; Hehuanshan 3,400 m; Yushan 3,952 m
Best monthsNovember · October · April
When to Go

When to visit Taiwan

综合气温舒适度、降水与极端天气、景观季节性、节假日人流的月度评分。绿越高越适宜,红色月份需谨慎。

78
JAN
14–18°
 
76
FEB
14–19°
 
80
MAR
15–22°
 
82
APR
19–25°
★ Best
74
MAY
22–28°
 
64
JUN
25–30°
 
52
JUL
26–32°
 
56
AUG
26–31°
 
66
SEP
24–29°
 
84
OCT
22–26°
★ Best
86
NOV
19–23°
★ Best
82
DEC
15–19°
 

Oct–11 · Autumn

BEST
  • Dry 22–28°C — the year's finest
  • Maples from mid-Nov
  • High-season rates — book early

12–2 · Winter

GOOD
  • North damp-cool, south warm
  • Yangmingshan cherry from late Jan; Pingxi lanterns at CNY
  • Hot-spring season (Beitou/Zhiben)

Mar–5 · Spring

FLOWER
  • Cherry (Feb–mid Mar), calla lilies, fireflies
  • Spring rains in the north
  • Alishan blossom railway

Jun–9 · Summer

TYPHOON
  • 35°C humid + typhoon peaks (Jul–9)
  • High-mountain cool (Qingjing/Alishan 22°C)
  • East-coast suspensions common
Climate

Year-round temperature & rainfall

平均最高温月降水均值

-20°20°40°January 降水 81 mmFebruary 降水 89 mmMarch 降水 101 mmApril 降水 128 mmMay 降水 209 mmJune 降水 250 mmJuly 降水 224 mmAugust 降水 278 mmSeptember 降水 253 mmOctober 降水 207 mmNovember 降水 127 mmDecember 降水 97 mmJanuary 平均 16℃ · 适宜度 78February 平均 17℃ · 适宜度 76March 平均 19℃ · 适宜度 80April 平均 22℃ · 适宜度 82May 平均 25℃ · 适宜度 74June 平均 28℃ · 适宜度 64July 平均 29℃ · 适宜度 52August 平均 29℃ · 适宜度 56September 平均 27℃ · 适宜度 66October 平均 24℃ · 适宜度 84November 平均 21℃ · 适宜度 86December 平均 17℃ · 适宜度 82JANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDEC

Temperature & rainfall: ERA5 1995–2024 monthly means for a representative city; conditions vary by city, altitude and terrain. Dots show monthly suitability. (Updated 2026-08)

Attractions

Top attractions in Taiwan

每个景点都标注了决策信息:最佳季节、建议时长、预约要求与人流水平。

Must-see Ta

Taipei 101 & Xinyi (台北101)

The former world's tallest — observatory views over the basin; the New Year fireworks are the landmark's signature.

最佳季节 Clear evenings 建议时长 2 h 到达方式 MRT Taipei 101 预约 Observatory ticket 人流 NYE seas 适老宜幼 Express lifts
Must-see Na

National Palace Museum (台北故宫)

The top shelf of Chinese art — the jade cabbage, the meat stone, and the Dwelling in Fuchun scrolls.

最佳季节 Year-round (open Mondays) 建议时长 3 h 到达方式 MRT + bus/taxi 预约 Timed tickets (capped at peaks) 人流 Tour mornings 适老宜幼 Kids' audio tours
Must-see Ji

Jiufen (九份)

Mountain-lane lanterns and mist — the Spirited Away inspiration debate and the taro-ball reality.

最佳季节 Weekday afternoons or rainy nights 建议时长 Half day 到达方式 Bus 1062 or Ruifang TRA 预约 Free 人流 Weekend-packed 适老宜幼 Steps at your pace
Must-see Al

Alishan (阿里山)

Forest railway, divine trees and sea-of-cloud sunrises at 2,200 m.

最佳季节 Mar–4 blossoms, Oct–11 clouds 建议时长 1–2 days 到达方式 Chiayi HSR + Taiwan Trip bus 预约 Entry + railway + park lodging early 人流 Dawn clusters 适老宜幼 Railway-friendly
Nature Su

Sun Moon Lake (日月潭)

Taiwan's largest alpine lake — boats, the Xiangshan bike way and lakeside coffee.

最佳季节 Oct–4 建议时长 1 day 到达方式 Taichung HSR + bus 预约 Boat pass (cable extra) 人流 Weekends 适老宜幼 Boat + cable
Nature Ta

Taroko & East Rift Valley (太鲁阁·花东纵谷)

Marble gorges and rift-valley rice seas — Qingshui cliffs and Brown Boulevard.

最佳季节 Oct–4 建议时长 2–3 days 到达方式 Hualien TRA + car 预约 Free (some trails post-quake permits) 人流 Moderate 适老宜幼 Car-based
Culture

Culture & local life

Taiwan's friendliness is repeatably verified: world-leading convenience-store density (bills, printing, parcels), MRT courtesy seats honored, night-market vendors asking about your spice tolerance. “Renqingwei” isn't marketing — it's the lubricant of daily life.

Post-1949 layering made Taiwan “another possibility for Chinese culture”: the Palace's south-bound crates, military-village beef noodles as nostalgia food, and Hokkien, Hakka and sixteen native peoples side by side. Understanding Taiwan starts with a bowl of mainland-migrant noodles.

Night markets are the national canteen: Shilin's scale, Raohe's aromas, Fengjia's novelty, Liouhe's international reach — oyster omelets, sausage-wrapped-glutinous-rice, and bubble tea (Tai Chung, 1987) are Taiwan's gifts to world snacking.

Local know-how

  • Priority seats stay free for those who need them; no eating or drinking in cars
  • Temples (Longshan/Xingtian) follow local flow; respect the blessing rituals
  • Queuing is sacred: the “last person” sign is an honor system
Special Notes

Special notes & precautions

⚠ Typhoons and quakesJuly–September storms suspend sailings and trains; post-quake trail closures in Hualien — check Taroko headquarters notices.
⚠ Documents & trafficCross-strait travel documents follow current regulations (confirm your route before booking); traffic drives right, scooters swarm — look twice.
⚠ Peak lodgingOct–11, blossom season and NYE: Jiufen/Alishan/Qingjing book 1–2 months out.
✓ First visit, 8 daysTaipei (3 d) — Alishan/Sun Moon Lake (2 d) — Tainan + Kaohsiung (2 d); add Hualien–Taitung–Kenting for 12. THSR stitches the west; TRA takes the slow coast east.
✓ EasyCard everywhereMRT, some TRA legs, convenience stores and YouBike on one card; Taoyuan Airport MTR lands you at Taipei Main.
Food

Eating in Taiwan

A snack universe: history on a bowl — Fu-chien, Cantonese and every mainland province concentrated into night markets.

Beef noodles (牛肉面) · Red-braised vs clear broth — an annual festival referees Xiaolongbao (小笼包) · Eighteen pleats, world-famous, origin-flagship in Taipei Oyster omelet & sausage-in-rice (蚵仔煎·大肠包小肠) · Night-market twin pillars Bubble tea (珍珠奶茶) · Born 1987 in Taichung — pilgrimage to the source Braised pork rice & Tainan beef soup (卤肉饭·牛肉汤) · Tainan is ground zero: dawn-slaughtered beef in clear broth Pineapple cakes & sun cakes (凤梨酥·太阳饼) · Chia Te and Jia De, the gift-flight duo
  • Deep vegetarian culture (“convenient veg” everywhere)
  • Night markets fry hard — pace sensitive stomachs
  • Shellfish caution at oyster-omelet stalls

🍽️ Useful phrases for ordering (tap to copy)

不要辣,谢谢。
Bú yào là, xièxie.
No spicy, thank you.
这个可以外带吗?
Zhège kěyǐ wàidài ma?
Can I get this to go?
老板,再来一份!
Lǎobǎn, zài lái yí fèn!
Boss, one more please!
Practical

Clothing, stays, transport & souvenirs

出发前最后确认的四件事:怎么穿、怎么住、怎么走、带什么回去。

👕

穿衣

  • Northern winters damp-cool 10–15°C: windproof warmth
  • The south stays warm; north–south gap 3–5°C
  • Summer humid with storms: quick-dry + rain kit
  • High mountains (Alishan/Qingjing) run 10°C mornings — fleece mandatory
🏨

Where to stay

  • Taipei: Ximending (youth + night market) or Zhongshan (design shops)
  • Jiufen: old-street stays (skip the day crowds)
  • Alishan: in-park hotels for sunrise (book early) or Shizhuo B&Bs
  • Hualien: dense city B&Bs; chartered valley tours
🚄

Getting around

  • THSR Taipei–Zuoying in 90 min; TRA circles the island
  • EasyCard covers MRT, buses, YouBike and stores
  • “Taiwan Trip” sightseeing buses reach Sun Moon Lake and Alishan
  • Hualien–Taitung TRA sells out early on popular runs
🛍️

What to buy

  • Pineapple cakes (凤梨酥) — Chia Te's native-pineapple tart sets the bar (Pastries admissible most countries)
  • High-mountain oolong (高山茶) — Dongding and Lishan — taste at the source (Tea admissible)
  • Stationery & design goods — Eslite and indie studios
  • Sheet masks & beauty — Drugstore-open-shelf favorites
  • Cypress crafts (桧木) — Alishan essential oil and woodware (legal sources)
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