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10 Tips for Living in Taiwan

By Joshua Wood, LPC

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Summary: If you've recently arrived in Taiwan, here are 10 tips for digital nomads living in Taiwan.

Welcome to the vibrant island of Taiwan, a haven for digital nomads seeking a blend of modern amenities, rich culture, and stunning natural beauty. As you embark on your journey or settle into your new surroundings, it's essential to navigate the nuances of life here to make the most of your experience. Whether you're sipping on bubble tea while working from a bustling café in Taipei or exploring the serene East Coast, these 10 tips will help you thrive as a digital nomad in Taiwan.

1. Embrace the Convenience of the MRT System

Getting around Taiwan, especially in cities like Taipei and Kaohsiung, is a breeze thanks to the efficient Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) system. With clear signage in both Mandarin and English, you can navigate the city with ease. Purchase an EasyCard, which can also be used for buses and even at convenience stores, to streamline your daily commute. Digital nomads often recount tales of the MRT's punctuality and cleanliness, making it a preferred mode of transportation.

2. Indulge in the Local Cuisine

Taiwan's culinary landscape is a paradise for food lovers. From night markets offering mouth-watering street food like gua bao (pork belly buns) to high-end restaurants serving delectable seafood, there's something for every palate. Vegetarians and vegans will find plenty of options too, as Taiwan is known for its Buddhist-inspired vegetarian dishes. Don't miss out on the local breakfast culture—try a traditional Taiwanese breakfast of soy milk and youtiao (fried dough sticks) to start your day like a local.

3. Learn Basic Mandarin Phrases

While many Taiwanese people speak English, particularly in the younger generation, learning some Mandarin can go a long way in enriching your experience. Basic phrases like "ni hao" (hello), "xiexie" (thank you), and "duibuqi" (sorry) can help you connect with locals and navigate daily life more smoothly. There are numerous language exchange meetups and affordable Mandarin classes available for those keen on diving deeper into the language.

4. Explore Taiwan's Natural Wonders

Taiwan's diverse landscape offers digital nomads an escape from the screen with its breathtaking mountains, hot springs, and beaches. Take a break and hike the trails of Yangmingshan National Park, soak in the hot springs of Beitou, or surf the waves at Yilan County's Wai'ao Beach. These natural retreats provide the perfect balance to the digital nomad lifestyle and are often just a short trip away from the city.

5. Understand the Healthcare System

Taiwan boasts an excellent healthcare system, and as a resident, you may be eligible for the National Health Insurance (NHI) after a certain period. Until then, it's wise to have international health insurance. Clinics and hospitals are equipped with modern facilities, and many doctors speak English, ensuring you receive quality care. Digital nomads often share stories of efficient and affordable medical services, making health concerns less daunting.

6. Join Local and Expat Communities

Building a network is crucial for a fulfilling nomadic life. Join local and expat communities through social media groups, co-working spaces, and networking events. These connections can lead to friendships, professional opportunities, and valuable insights into Taiwanese culture. Many nomads find that engaging with the community helps combat the isolation that can sometimes accompany remote work.

7. Embrace the Cashless Lifestyle

Taiwan is moving towards a cashless society, with mobile payment options like LINE Pay and Apple Pay becoming increasingly popular. While cash is still widely used, especially in traditional markets, having a local bank account and mobile payment apps can simplify your transactions. Digital nomads often appreciate the convenience of not having to carry cash for every purchase.

8. Respect Local Customs and Etiquette

Understanding and respecting Taiwanese customs will endear you to locals and enrich your cultural experience. For instance, it's customary to remove your shoes before entering someone's home. When receiving a business card, accept it with both hands as a sign of respect. Observing these small but significant customs can make a big difference in how you're perceived and treated.

9. Take Advantage of the Tech Scene

Taiwan's tech industry is booming, and as a digital nomad, you're in the perfect place to leverage this. Taipei, in particular, is home to numerous tech startups and international conferences. Co-working spaces like CLBC and FutureWard offer not just a desk but a chance to connect with local entrepreneurs and global thinkers. Many nomads find these environments to be hotbeds of innovation and collaboration.

10. Enjoy the Festivals and Public Holidays

Taiwan's calendar is packed with festivals and public holidays that offer a glimpse into the island's rich cultural tapestry. Participate in the Lantern Festival, Dragon Boat Festival, or the Mid-Autumn Festival to experience Taiwan's traditions firsthand. These celebrations are not only fun but also provide a break from work and an opportunity to witness the island's cultural heritage up close.

By following these tips, you'll be well on your way to a rewarding and memorable stay in Taiwan. The island offers a unique blend of technological advancement and traditional culture, making it an ideal destination for digital nomads from around the globe. Immerse yourself in the local lifestyle, and you'll soon find that Taiwan has become your home away from home.

About the Author

Joshua Wood Joshua Wood, LPC is one of the Founders of Digital Nomad Exchange and serves as Co-President of Expat Exchange. Prior to Expat Exchange and Digital Nomad Exchange, Joshua worked for NBC Cable (MSNBC and CNBC Primetime). Joshua has a BA from Syracuse and a Master's in Clinical and Counseling Psychology from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Mr. Wood is also a licensed counselor and psychotherapist.

Some of Joshua's articles include Pros and Cons of Living in Portugal, 10 Best Places to Live in Ireland and Pros and Cons of Living in Uruguay. Connect with Joshua on LinkedIn.


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