That 'Hidden Gem' in China? Yeah, Hidden Behind 10,000 Selfie Sticks. #RealityCheck
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It depends on where you are. Every county and city is different, so you can't make a sweeping generalization.
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Ah, I guess I still don't know much then.
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There are apps like Google Maps and 'Taiwan Bus Tracker' (台湾等公车). Less complaining, more finding ways to adapt.
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Come to Taipei! We have more buses, they're more frequent, and waiting times are shorter (on popular routes, a bus comes every 5 minutes). Bus stops have displays showing wait times, and stops are announced on board too.
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Okay, thanks for the info!
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Also, for really tall people, they can press the stop request bell on the ceiling. Thoughtful, huh?
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Haha, they really do exist!
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More stops mean less walking for everyone, which is convenient. Taichung's BRT on Taiwan Boulevard has stops spaced further apart and dedicated lanes, so it's very fast. This, combined with regular buses that have more stops, is a pretty good system.
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True, there's still a lot I haven't experienced yet.
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In Taoyuan, buses are basically either 'here' or 'not here.' Taking a bus is a gamble; it might say 3 minutes away, and the next second it'll jump to an hour!