Taiwan

💰 Cost: Medium 🛡️ Safety: High 💻 Internet: High 🍂 Four Seasons
🌍 Nomad Score: 9/10 · Excellent
🌤️ Best Time: October to April (cooler and drier season)
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Overview

Taiwan has quietly become one of Asia’s best destinations for digital nomads and expats seeking a balance of modern infrastructure, safety, affordability, and quality of life. The island combines ultra-modern cities, lush mountain landscapes, hot springs, tropical beaches, and one of the most efficient public transportation systems in the world. Taipei, the capital, is clean, safe, and highly convenient, with excellent metro coverage, fast internet, countless cafes, and a growing remote work community. Cities like Taichung and Kaohsiung offer a slower pace and lower living costs while still maintaining strong infrastructure. Taiwan is particularly appealing for food lovers, with world-famous night markets, affordable local restaurants, and some of the best street food in Asia. Healthcare is excellent and affordable, crime rates are extremely low, and locals are widely known for being welcoming and helpful. The island also offers incredible outdoor access, with hiking, surfing, cycling, and mountain adventures all within short distances of major cities. While Taiwan is more expensive than Southeast Asia, it remains significantly more affordable than Japan, South Korea, or most Western countries. For remote workers looking for a highly livable, safe, and efficient base in Asia, Taiwan is often considered one of the region’s most underrated options.

Cost

Medium

Safety

High

Visa

Very Open

Internet

High

Highlights

  • Excellent public transportation and infrastructure
  • Very safe with extremely low crime rates
  • Fast internet and reliable mobile coverage
  • Affordable healthcare and high quality of life
  • Incredible food culture and night markets
  • Easy access to mountains, beaches, and outdoor activities

Downsides

  • Summers are extremely hot, humid, and rainy
  • Air pollution can occasionally be an issue in cities
  • Apartments in Taipei can be small and expensive
  • English proficiency outside major cities is limited
  • Long-term visa options can still be restrictive for some nationalities

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