Taiwan Solo Trip: Need Your 'WTF-to-Avoid' List, STAT!
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It's super hot... Remember to bring mosquito repellent or bite relief cream, a sun-protective jacket, and an umbrella (you can buy one there cheaply at convenience stores). Try to exchange enough cash, as most places primarily accept cash. Credit cards are better for larger purchases like luxury items.
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Thanks for the replies! I've decided to take everyone's advice and exchange more cash.
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My homepage features unique Taiwanese food and scenery! You're welcome to visit.
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Flip-flops!
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Genuinely asking, how did you manage to go? I'd love to take my mom too!
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You just submit an application. It should be easier to apply from overseas.
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Quick question for everyone in the comments: Is Hualien suitable for solo travel? And between Hualien and Kenting, which would you recommend more?
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Hualien has been affected by heavy rain these past few days, impacting some roads and train services. Not sure when you're planning to visit, though. Kenting itself is fine, but be wary of some unscrupulous vendors on Kenting Main Street and with electric scooter rentals. It really depends on your interests.
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Help! I'm also going to Taipei solo this week. Is it okay to wear shorts daily? I really don't want to wear long pants... For seven days, would 13,000 TWD be enough for food, drinks, and transportation?
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I think shorts are fine; just bring a jacket. The key is to bring flip-flops or buy a pair here – they're essential for rain and comfortable even when it's not raining. For seven days, I think 13,000 TWD should be enough unless you're planning on expensive activities or restaurants.