🫶 Taiwan First-Timer! Lost & Full of (Probably Dumb) Questions!
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- I'd suggest bringing around 10,000 TWD. If you're visiting Taiwan in July, you'll probably want to wash your hair every day (it's scorching hot
). My personal night market recommendations are Sanhe, Nanjichang, Yansan, and Linjiang.
- & 3. Addressing both: Pretty much every salon offers hair washing, but some also include a massage. You can search for Vietnamese-style hair wash salons. My personal picks are: HAMA HAIR SPA (or Here SPA), followed by Shang Yue Hair Wash & Relaxation Salon, then Rosa Vietnamese Hair Wash.
- For affordable and stylish clothes, you're likely limited to UNIQLO or GAP. Honestly, given the prices, I'd recommend bringing a few extra outfits from Japan.
If you have other questions or need some travel tips, feel free to send me a private message.
- I'd suggest bringing around 10,000 TWD. If you're visiting Taiwan in July, you'll probably want to wash your hair every day (it's scorching hot
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- Around 5,000 TWD should do. 2. There's no escaping the heat; most salons offer hair washing. 3. I'm not familiar with massage places, so I can't recommend any. 4. Clothes will cost more than 1,000 JPY; you'll need to budget a bit extra. For night markets in Taipei, the one to definitely avoid is Shilin – it's notorious for being overpriced and a tourist trap.
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All hair salons offer hair washing. For massages, I recommend Bu Lao Song. What's 'zfb'?
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'zfb' is Alipay.
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It starts getting hot even before June. In July, you'll be sweating just standing still. Why not consider bringing old clothes you don't wear much and socks you can wear once and then throw away? When I travel to Japan, I often bring clothes I don't wear much and old, loose socks, and just dispose of them after use.
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It's because I'm not traveling directly from home. I'm visiting another place first, then transiting to Taiwan before heading back. Checking luggage during transfers is such a hassle, so I'm trying to pack light.
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Bring plenty of cash. Many places are cash-only, believe it or not, even as we're heading into 2025!
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Okay
, I'm planning to bring 20,000 TWD. If that's really not enough, I'll just have to cut back on my spending!
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I also did a 6-day, 5-night trip, and spent around 1,000 TWD per day. Topping up my EasyCard, visiting night markets, and eating out usually required cash. Only places like 7-Eleven or bigger malls and restaurants accept cards. If you're looking to buy clothes, night markets have them, and they're pretty cheap.
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For places to visit in Taipei City, check out the pinned note on my homepage. You'll want to wash your hair daily and probably get a few massages. Definitely bring plenty of cash; I'd suggest exchanging around 20,000 TWD to have ready. For clothes, NET is a pretty affordable option.
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July is incredibly hot – you'll sweat just standing still! I'm the type who washes my hair every day, haha~ For massages, it seems many international visitors go to 'Bu Lao Song.' If you're looking for cheap clothes, check out the chain store 'NET'; it's very reasonably priced and they have lots of locations!
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I saw T-shirts for 3 for 1000 TWD in Ximending.