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This is Taiwan Travel General, where we discuss visiting Taiwan, not Communist Ch-na.
>Budget
I have approximately $4,000 to spend visiting Taiwan and supporting local businesses, staying at local hotels, etc., and ensuring that my tourism supports the local government that in turn supports Taipei.
>Interests
I want to do my best to help ensure the strength of the Taiwan national government for its future, so I intend on visiting numerous state-owned attractions so that my dollar can go directly to the government. Thoughts? Do they have national, government-owned museums?
>level of understanding of the local language
I speak English and am American.
NOTE: In this thread, sex tourism is not permitted. Please keep politics out. Keep this thread strictly to travel to Taiwan and visiting Taiwan.
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You should be supporting Israel instead you stupid goy
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>>2865324
This is a thread about travel to Taiwan. Besides, Israel has enough support and doesn't have existential threats on its borders--it single handedly has defeated all of its neighbors/regional opponents. Taiwan is against the juggernaut of Communist China and needs every bit of tourist support they can get.
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>>2865324
>and I thought I shitted up the last thread too early
nice job anon
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>>2865255
Taiwan's government is remarkably competent and efficient. They've been enjoying a fat budget surplus; they don't need your revenue or support. But hopefully they will still welcome you anyway, provided you speak some Chinese. Personally I found most Taiwanese to be deeply introverted (when sober), unwilling to speak English and either shy, indifferent, or curt with foreign visitors.
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>>2865255
Shur shur speakers have no right to laa laa land.
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Can't someone talking about dating in Taiwan? I wanna little push push in the bush when I get there
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>>2865255
>Please keep politics out.
>posts blatant propaganda
Anyways, the Taiwan belongs to Chinese Chads.
it's literally in their official name, Republic of China, so why do they insist they're a different country?
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>>2865255
Taiwan looks like THAT?

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