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Electricity
110 volts and 60 cycles AC
Flat two and three pin plugs are most common. A universal adapter is an important travel item.
Water
Tap water should be boiled before consumption; however bottled water is widely available.
Health
The standard of medical service available around the country can vary; therefore you should ensure that you have adequate health insurance covering evacuation.
Generally, there are no need for inoculations but always check the current situation and
vaccination requirements with a doctor when planning your trip.
International Airports
International Airport Departure Tax
NT$300
Domestic Airports
Etiquette/Dress Code
As with many Asian countries, situations should be avoided which would cause a loss of "face". Try to steer clear of confrontation as it is not appreciated and will only worsen rather than resolve any situation.
Casual and smart clothes can be worn around city and country locations in Taiwan, although some restaurants and bars do have a dress code. On beaches, topless sunbathing is never acceptable.
Diplomatic Missions
A limited number of countries have diplomatic representation in Taiwan.
Useful Sources of Information
Further information on Taiwanese culture and tourist attractions.
Taiwan: Arts, Attractions, History
http://www.gergo.com/pauline/taiwan/
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