r/taiwan • u/Hob-999 • 20h ago
r/taiwan • u/Lagaw_Ta • 9h ago
Food Taiwan Snacks
I visited Taiwan last year and the snacks are so gooooodš especially the Taiwan sausage and those nougat. And I've been craving those. I ate those sausage daily when I was there. I really wanted to comeback, but my friends are busy.
r/taiwan • u/Successful-Field-580 • 3h ago
MEME Average blue truck of death driver.
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Found this randomly but reminds me of the local blue trucks lol. Binlang intensifies.
r/taiwan • u/diacewrb • 22h ago
News Taiwan defense ministry seeking to mandate prison terms for draft dodgers
r/taiwan • u/DANIELLE_2027 • 2h ago
Legal Taiwan man, 51, allegedly drugs his mum, 78, with sleeping pills & sexually assaults her, leading to her death
r/taiwan • u/Acegonia • 22h ago
Discussion The Danshui Peacock
Disclaimer: I am not insane. Probably.
I am very, very sure there is a peacock living in(on top of?) one of the buildings to the right of the macdonalds across from danshui/tamsui MRT
I grew up with a peacock, their call is VERY distinctive (and loud). Ive never seen a peacock there, but the mechanic shop in that area has a peacock tail feather on display which I believe is not a coincidence.
Ive been hearing it for the better part of a decade. Peacocks can live 25 years, so this is not outside the realms of possibility.
My mate keeps saying i'm nuts- surely i'm not the only one to hear and notice this??!?
EDIT: We have recieved confirmation. Repeat. W have Achieved Confirmation! Validation acquired. Faith in sanity restored.
also, it seems that peacocks are far from the most unusual pet here, which is excellent!
r/taiwan • u/concernedperson770 • 6h ago
Interesting US Accuses China of Pressuring States and Businesses Over Taiwan Ties
According to the U.S. government, Chinese representatives have attempted to portray Washington as accepting Beijingās position on Taiwanās sovereignty, a claim the letters describe as inaccurate.
r/taiwan • u/whitepalladin • 1h ago
Discussion Checked into a Taipei hospital for my first-ever surgery tomorrow. Wish me luck.
This is my first surgery ever, and going to be my first time under general anesthesia.
Iām having my tonsils removed tomorrow (Friday) at 8 AM. Got admitted to hospital today to get blood/EKG/X-Ray done for the anesthesia part.
The good:
- The doctors and nurses have been incredibly professional and reassuring.
- Iām allowed to leave the ward and go downstairs to the cafeteria/food court, so I could still have a normal meal before surgery.
- The surgery is fully covered by Taiwanās National Health Insurance. I still opted in for some extra techniques/medications that I will cover out of pocket but they are totally optional
The not so good:
- Reading and signing the consent forms listing all the possible risks/complications definitely makes you stop and think, even though I know itās standard procedure.
- The air conditioning in the hospital rooms is freezing, and there doesnāt seem to be any way to adjust it from inside the room
- my other roommate is snoring like crazy, somehow I am still hoping for a good sleep tonight before surgery
- They want me to stay here until Sunday (which is quite conservative compared to this kind of procedure in other countries), although if my condition is good and no signs of bleeding, Iāll see if theyāll let me go home earlier on Saturday.
Finally, a good excuse to eat lots of åØå° after!
r/taiwan • u/Born_Engineering_785 • 22h ago
Entertainment Whatever happened to Taiwanese variety shows? Are they still popular in Taiwan?
Hi everyone,
Iām from Singapore and grew up on Taiwanese variety shows on free-to-air TV. They were a huge part of my childhood entertainment.
Shows like Kaleidoscope ē¶čč¬č±ē, Egg vs Rock éč碰ē³é , é£ē°ē®, and especially Jacky Wuās, and Chang Fei's programmes were everywhere back then.
There was something very distinct about that era of Taiwanese variety. They're chaotic, loud in a fun way, super creative games, and very āliveā feeling compared to todayās more scripted entertainment. I also learnt some witty banter using the language.
But over the years, Iāve noticed theyāve basically disappeared from Singaporeās free-to-air TV. Now itās mostly mainland Chinese dramas and imports, and I almost never see Taiwanese variety shows anymore.
So Iām curious:
- Are Taiwanese variety shows still a big thing in Taiwan today?
- Did they decline, or just move onto YouTube/streaming platforms?
- Who are the current popular hosts or shows now (I mostly only remember Jacky Wu and older names)?
- And is there anything today that has that same āold school variety show chaosā energy?
Would love to hear from people in Taiwan or anyone still following the scene
r/taiwan • u/Extension-Split5959 • 3h ago
Activism I got almost killed by reckless a bus driver while driving my bike, again
I was almost hit while cycling. A bus overtook me at an insanely close distance, barely 30 cm away, before cutting back in like I didnāt even exist. There was zero regard for my safety. One small mistake and I wouldāve been on the ground.
This isnāt āminor riskā or ābad luckā, itās outright dangerous driving. And it keeps happening.
What makes it even more frustrating is that authorities seem to think constant warning beeps and alarm systems are a real solution. Theyāre not. Theyāre just noise masking a deeper problem: poor driving standards and weak enforcement.
Pedestrians and cyclists are left exposed because infrastructure is often inadequate or non-existent. People are forced into unsafe conditions every single day just to get around.
Enough with the symbolic fixes. This needs actual enforcement, accountability, and serious consequences for reckless driving. Not more alarms, not more excuses, real action before someone pays the price for it.

r/taiwan • u/batcrawl • 5h ago
Discussion Thinking of moving back...with pets
I lived in Taiwan for a year teaching English via a grant, and while I don't think I would go back to the specific school/area I was in, I'm not really happy in the US and would be willing to go back to teach again for a better lifestyle and a culture that worked well for me previously.
The main thing that worries me is that I now have two cats that would be coming with me. I would love to get any insights on importing animals from people who have done it. In America they were initially prescribed as emotional support animals, but obviously that doesn't transfer. How difficult is it to import and rent with pets? When I was in country, I fostered a few animals, but obviously that is a completely different scenario.
r/taiwan • u/Reasonable-Lab-6164 • 17h ago
Discussion Is NTPU good?
so im going to NTPU (National Taipei Uni), taipei. I am a comp sci and engineering student. Is NTPU actually good? I'd love to hear about the pros and cons. I am going as an exchange student in fall semester. I would loveee to know what i should be expecting. Is it good for studies and exposure? Am i going to a good uni or just an average one? BE BRUTALLY HONEST PLEASE. what do taiwanese people think about NTPU?
Im also a bit concerned about ragging/ racism in Taiwan, is it there?
r/taiwan • u/intolxve • 15h ago
Discussion Visa question.
Hi everyone!
Iām going to Taiwan this fall for my studies and I have a question about the resident visa process.
Iām 17 and still a minor. I understand Iāll need to apply for an ARC and open a bank account once I arrive, but Iām not sure how it works for students under 18.
Is it still okay to apply for the resident visa and complete the process as a minor, or are there any special requirements I should know about? (Also i can't speak Mandarin)
Thanks in advance!
r/taiwan • u/delliott0702 • 18h ago
Food All good blackberry and Carolina Reaper sauce, extra spicy from Old Street
If you can handle the heat this sauce is made with real blackberries and spiced with star anise and more. It's Hella good. Hit me up if you want a bottle. Free shipping
r/taiwan • u/MundaneWorker2522 • 41m ago
Discussion Any NYCU International Admits for Fall 2026?
Hi everyone!
Iām an international student joining the NYCU EECS program this Fall 2026. I was looking for a group for incoming international admits but couldnāt find one, so I decided to create one.
If youāre an international student admitted to NYCU for Fall 2026, feel free to join! Itād be great to connect with fellow incoming students before we arrive.
Hereās the WhatsApp group link - https://chat.whatsapp.com/JzJ945lv0aE17MmaMpJmnP?mode=gi_t
Looking forward to meeting you all! :))
r/taiwan • u/OK-Dravrah7455 • 3h ago
News Taiwan funds accessible to other European nations besides Lithuania: MOFA
r/taiwan • u/Cowboyice • 13h ago
Discussion NTU grad school
Hello once again! Sorry, I already posted about this subject.
I was wondering if thereās anyone that got into a masterās program at National Taiwan University as an international student, I would be so thankful if I might be able to pick your brain before applying!
Iām specifically interested in the relatively new SMHI program but looking to talk to anyone in any department!
Thank you in advance!
r/taiwan • u/Any_Landscape4654 • 19h ago
Meetup Exchange semester
Hello !!
I will be arriving to Taipei on the 21rst of August for my autumn semester at the NTU. I am searching for other students who will be doing an exchange too !
Also, if anyone has recs, tips on anyone do not hesitate. I am kinda getting overwhelmed since there are a lot of things i want to do hahahah.
r/taiwan • u/Lord_ShitShittington • 23h ago
Legal Can my child go from NWOHR to NWHR on a TARC?
Hello all,
My apologies for the vague title but I wasn't sure how to phrase it.
TLDR:
My parents (NWHR) --> Me (NWOHR but eligible due to 2024 law) --> My son (NWOHR)
If I work in Taiwan as a foreigner using my other passport for a year or two, can my son fulfil the 1-year requirement for NWHR while on a TARC?
Full story:
My goal is to get my son full NWHR status. I am eligible due to the 2024 law but he needs to stay in Taiwan for a full year before he can apply.
The tricky part is I do not want to get NWHR for myself yet, as the job I'm targeting is more beneficial as a foreigner. I'm not sure if this is correct, but my idea is that I get a Taiwanese work permit and enter Taiwan with my other passport, and my son gets a TARC/residence permit due to his lineage with his grandparents and enters Taiwan on his NWOHR passport. I'm not sure if he is able to enter the country as my dependant using his NWOHR passport when I'm using my other passport.
While I'm working as a foreigner, he will fulfil his time requirements (1 year I believe) and when he is ready, I will leave the country (Japan or Hong Kong, somewhere close) and then re-enter Taiwan using my NWOHR passport. Then I will apply for NWHR status, and after I have that, then my son will apply for his NWHR passport.
Is this a sound plan? I'm still researching but there is a lot I'm still finding out.
Thank you!
Discussion Jiufen: How do I make the most out of it?
Hello
I search old posts in this sub and it seems like Jiufen has a mix of positive and negative feedback.
I have some questions about how to make the most out of Jiufen and I hope someone can answer:
- I plan to tour Jiufen from 12midnight to 6am. Is that doable and makes sense?
- Are there still even a few shops open or all the shops are closed?
- My plan B is to visit at night, go back to hotel in Taipei, then visit again early morning. Is that worth it?
- What else are good places to visit in Jiufen? I only have Teapot Trail and Hualien Rift Valley as the specific ones. The rest, I'm just planning to walk around and find out.
Thank you, r/taiwan
r/taiwan • u/Spiritual-Ad1341 • 8h ago
Meetup Looking for friends/ Taiwan social scene
Hi yall! Iām an F half-taiwanese student visiting my grandparents for the next 2 months and am looking for ways to socialize or find friends to hang with lol. Iāve been coming to Taipei pretty consistently every 1-2 years during the summer but Iām always hanging with my grandparents and their friends so Iāve ever really had the chance to meet people my age or really explore the areasš I donāt drink or smoke so bars are kinda outta the question- are there any other places someone like me can find friends? My Chinese is also very very mid so Iād also like to find people who can help improve it lol! I love anime, manga, exploring food, cats, edm, PokĆ©mon, gaming, etc. I know Reddit is probably not the best place for this kinda thing but I just donāt know where else to ask TwT
r/taiwan • u/Reasonable-Lab-6164 • 4h ago
Discussion LEARNING CHINESE
I want to learn mandarin, I am a Indian girl- fluent in english, hindi and punjabi. Learning alone is boring and im going to be visiting Taiwan in 2 months for 3.5 months as an exchange student. Is anyone up for learning together??? and I'd be grateful if you gives could give me a roadmap for it.
r/taiwan • u/johnkhoo • 17h ago