Visas: If you wish to enter Taiwan as a tourist or short-term visitor (less than 90 days,) you will not need a visa. No extensions or changes of status are permitted. Your U.S. passport must be valid throughout your intended length of stay and you must have a confirmed return or onward air ticket. Weather: Spring (late April to early June) and autumn (September to November) offer the best weather - neither roasting hot or miserably cold. You can see fireflies April to May and enjoy tropical fruits from June to August. Cost: Taiwan’s currency is the New Taiwanese Dollar NT$; you won’t be able to use other currencies in Taipei. Below are the average of the common expenses…
Tipping: Tipping is not customary in restaurants or taxis (but is still appreciated.)
Health: It is recommended that you buy bottled water or bring your own water bottle. There are drinking water dispensers in major tourist sites, temples, some MRT stations and hospitals.
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