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United Airlines
14 Aug, Thu
07:50 PM
Los Angeles - Taipei
1 stop
17h 15m
LAX-TPE
Japan Airlines
29 Jul, Tue
02:15 PM
Los Angeles - Taipei
1 stop
6h 20m
LAX-TSA
Delta Air Lines
19 Aug, Tue
09:00 AM
Orlando - Taipei
1 stop
22h 55m
MCO-TPE
Delta Air Lines
21 Aug, Thu
11:29 AM
New York - Taipei
1 stop
20h 26m
JFK-TPE
Delta Air Lines
2 Aug, Sat
05:00 PM
New York - Taipei
2 stop
14h 55m
EWR-TPE
Delta Air Lines
30 Jul, Wed
06:05 AM
New York - Taipei
2 stop
1h 50m
LGA-TPE
Delta Air Lines
31 Jul, Thu
07:05 AM
New York - Taipei
1 stop
0h 50m
JFK-TPE
Delta Air Lines
13 Aug, Wed
10:28 AM
Miami - Taipei
2 stop
21h 27m
MIA-TPE
All Nippon Airways
1 Aug, Fri
01:30 PM
New York - Taipei
1 stop
10h 40m
JFK-TSA
Find cheap flights
Currency TWD
Number of flights per week 1
Top destinations Taipei
Most popular airline China Eastern Airlines
Most popular airport Taoyuan Intl. Airport
Flight Duration 15 hour 40 min

About Taiwan

Taiwan, a vibrant island nation in the heart of the Pacific Ocean, attracts tourists worldwide, with its colorful culture, lively lifestyle, and delicious cuisine. While primarily inhabited by Han Chinese, along with Hakka and Aboriginal populations, Taiwan has become economically strong thanks to its rich natural gas and oil reserves.
As a prominent destination for those exploring East Asia, Taiwan stands out with its impressive architecture, vibrant nightlife, and a lifestyle that blends seamlessly with the Western world. Located in the Pacific Ocean, Taiwan shares no land borders with any country but is connected via the Pacific Ocean to China in the north, Japan and South Korea in the northeast, Vietnam in the west, and the Philippines in the south.
Due to the Northern Tropic, Taiwan has a subtropical climate in the north and tropical conditions in the south. Winters see temperatures as low as 15 degrees Celsius, while summer can bring temperatures soaring up to 30 degrees Celsius.
Taipei, often referred to as one of the world's oldest settlements, stands as a cultural and commercial hub with modern structures and a European way of life. Taipei's every corner offers glimpses of Taiwan and Chinese cultural heritage.
Tainan, where Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism coexist peacefully in sacred temples, is regarded as the center of faith in Taiwan and East Asia. The city's temples attract visitors from all over the world.
The Lantern Festival, featuring thousands of lanterns lighting up the sky as participants make wishes by releasing lanterns, is one of the most popular events. For music enthusiasts, the International Beigang Music Festival hosts world-renowned artists and provides an unmatched music experience. In July, according to Chinese sacred belief, locals come together during the Hung Yuan Ghost Month Festival to drive away evil spirits by climbing bamboo towers, passing down this tradition to future generations.
Taiwan's cuisine, a blend of Chinese and Korean influences, is characterized by achieving a balance of sour, salty, spicy, and sweet flavors, giving each dish a unique taste. Traditional Taiwanese dishes include meat noodle soup, beef noodles, and oyster omelets.

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