Taiwan Travel Information
Currency
The local currency is the Taiwan Dollar (TWD).
Automatic Teller Machines
(ATM)
To find out the locations of ATMs in Taiwan , click on the link to
your credit card: Visa, Mastercard or American Express
Banks: from 9 AM to 3.30 PM Monday to Friday, from 9 AM to 12 AM
on Saturday.
Transportation
Road
It is not recommended to take the roads that go through the
mountains, which were strongly damaged after the earthquake of
September 21st 1999 and the numerous landslides that followed.
Air
The two main Taiwanese airlines, which ensure international
flights, " China Airlines " and " Eva Airways
", are considered as sure, although the first one had three
plane crashes over the last six years (Nagoya in 1994, Taipei in
1998, Hong-Kong in 1999). Concerning the domestic flights, it is
not sure that maintenance procedures of planes are scrupulously
respected by every single company, but very few accidents occured
over the last years.
Internet
The Internet suffix is: .tw
Basic conversation guide
Yes = Sï
No = M ¯-sï
Thank you = To-siä
Hello = Pêng-an
Goodbye = Pêng-an
I do not understand = Goá thian-bô
How much does this cost ? = Che goä-chë chîn?.
Languages
spoken
The official language of Taiwan is Mandarin Chinese, although it
is used as the mother tongue by only 20 % of the population.
Indeed, the country has several linguistic groups. Among these
groups, we should mention Minnan Chinese, also called Taiwanese,
which is spoken by 66,7 % of the population, as well as Hakka
Chinese (11 %). Moreover, we can also note that there are other
native languages (about 2 %) as well as Japanese. Otherwise, most
inhabitants are able to speak Mandarin and sometimes English.
Finally, Mandarin remains the language used by the
"continental" people living on the island and is the one
most frequently used by administrative and military staff.
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