Do Foreigners Really Like Taiwan? Five Reasons Why the Answer Is Often “Yes”

 Do Foreigners Really Like Taiwan? Five Reasons Why the Answer Is Often “Yes”



1. The people are warm and welcoming  

Foreigners often say Taiwan feels like home—not because of the buildings, but because of the people. Locals are friendly, helpful, and curious. Whether it’s a shop owner offering free samples or a stranger helping with directions, kindness is everywhere.


2. The food is affordable and delicious  

From night market snacks to grandma-style noodle shops, Taiwan’s food scene is a major win. Foreigners love the variety—dumplings, bubble tea, stinky tofu (some love it, some don’t!)—and the fact that you can eat well without spending much.


3. Life is convenient and safe  

Taiwan’s public transport is clean and reliable. Convenience stores are truly convenient. And safety? Many foreigners say they feel safer walking alone at night in Taiwan than in their own countries. That peace of mind is priceless.


4. Nature is close and beautiful  

Mountains, beaches, hot springs, waterfalls—Taiwan packs a lot into a small island. Foreigners love how easy it is to escape the city and find fresh air, hiking trails, or ocean views within an hour.


5. Culture is deep, diverse, and easy to explore  

Temples, festivals, street art, and traditional crafts—Taiwan’s culture is rich and accessible. Foreigners appreciate how old and new mix together, and how locals are proud to share their traditions without making outsiders feel excluded.

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