Study & Live in Taiwan − Destination Guide Taipei

Study in Mesmerizing Taipei

Located between China and the Philippines, Taiwan is Asia’s rising travel destination. Tourists have been interested in it for some years now. The island has everything you need for a perfect holiday: beautiful mountains, rain forests, hot springs, beaches, culture and a trendy capital city. Taipei is like a Chinese version of Tokyo or Seoul, but more affordable than Hong Kong. In this metropolis you can see pieces of Chinese culture that have disappeared from China. Taipei is also considered one of the best food cities in Asia ranging from its mouthwatering street food to award-winning haute cuisine.

Ecotourism is more and more popular in Taiwan, and travelers interested in environmental sustainability should now head to Taiwan, as the country has made strong efforts to protect the environment. In recent years, Taipei has built nice bike paths and scenic routes. Renting a city bike is very easy thanks to many bike stations. Also the high-speed rail network has been improved.

Night time traffic in Taipei
Taipei, a bustling modern metropolis

Land of Discovery

In 2016 Taipei served as the World Design Capital, and different cultural events filled its streets. Our partner university Shih Chien University is also ranked one of the best design universities in the world.

Taiwan’s status as one of the four Asian Tigers wouldn’t be possible without the country’s continuing investments in higher education. In 2017, Taiwan ranked 15th out of 137 countries in the World Economic Forum’s Global Competitiveness report, with high scores especially in education. Taiwan is perhaps best known as one of the most powerful players in the global information and communications technology (ICT) industry. If you’re pursuing a career in technology and are looking for networking opportunities, Taiwan is the place to go.

While progress and innovation are certainly the name of the game in Taiwan, they blend with traditional values and the preservation of ancient Chinese culture, some of which has been lost in Mainland China. Combine this with the friendly population and you’ll get a fascinating and highly welcoming environment for studying Mandarin Chinese.

Key Facts

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Country: Taiwan (Republic of China)
Capital: Taipei City
Area: 35,883 km2
Population: 23.55 million
Language: Mandarin Chinese, Standard Mandarin
Currency: New Taiwan dollar (NTD)
Religion: Buddhism, Taoism, Christianity
Time Zone: UCT + 8