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'''Taiwan''' is a very easy place to hitchhike. Taiwanese people are friendly and usually very honest. If you are an English speaker you will find, in the south at least, people eager to practice while they drive you around. | '''Taiwan''' is a very easy place to hitchhike. Taiwanese people are friendly and usually very honest. If you are an English speaker you will find, in the south at least, people eager to practice while they drive you around. | ||
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== Cities == | == Cities == |
Revision as of 09:36, 15 April 2010
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Language: | Chinese |
Capital: | Taipei |
Population: | 22,830,000 |
Currency: | New Taiwan Dollar |
Hitchability: | (very good) |
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Taiwan is a very easy place to hitchhike. Taiwanese people are friendly and usually very honest. If you are an English speaker you will find, in the south at least, people eager to practice while they drive you around.
(Note that e.g., Taipei to Taichung bus fares are as low as NT$100, less than the cost of the hassle of taking local buses to a ramp and back.)