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Weather New! May 29
The volatile climate of Taiwan
If you are from a high-latitude country, you can leave your
winter coat behind when coming to Taiwan and indulge in the
pleasant warmth of the sun. If you'd rather experience the
carefree sensation of healthy beads of sweat running down
your forehead, then you should visit the beach at Kenting in
southern Taiwan where it is summer all year round. Don't
worry too much
about getting burnt by the dazzling sun; the island of
Taiwan is located in the subtropical climate zone, and the
sun is not as stinging hot as it seems bright.
Furthermore, the island is surrounded by oceans; and the
ocean breezes, which are the reason for Taiwan's humid
weather, will surely make you completely forget the dry cold
back home. If you are from a low-latitude country, you will
certainly revel in the nice warmth of Taiwan's sun.
Because of the coolness that hangs in the
air, it is a welcoming change from the simmering heat of
your native country. You can do some hiking in the
mountains, surrounding yourself with the beautiful trees of
the forest while inhaling some of that pure and fresh air
that blows on the island of Taiwan.
Taiwan enjoys warm weather all year round. The strongest
fluctuations in weather conditions are during spring and
winter, while during summer and autumn the weather is
relatively stable. Taiwan is extremely suitable for
traveling, as the annual average temperature is a
comfortable 22 degrees Celsius with lowest temperatures
ranging from 12 to 17 degrees Celsius (54-63 Fahrenheit).
Therefore, with the exception of a few mountain areas where
some traces of snow can be found during winter, no snow can
be seen throughout Taiwan. When summer is about to dismiss
spring (March to May), continuously drizzling rain will
sometimes fall on Taiwan. When visiting Taiwan during this
period, remember to carry an umbrella at all times; because
although it might seem romantic to have a stroll in the
rain, it is no fun to travel when you're soaking wet. During
the summer (June to August) typhoons sometimes reach the
island.
During this period we suggest you keep an eye on weather
reports, because during typhoon weather the roaring waves at
the coast are not to be regarded as one of Taiwan's tourist
scenes. During autumn (September to October) you can
wholeheartedly enjoy the cool and soothing weather, while
Taiwan's relatively warm and short winter (November to
February) is the time for you to admire the beautifully
colored maple trees. The cold fronts that reach Taiwan
sporadically are greatly favored by the island's hot spring
lovers.
In short, Taiwan, where it always seems to be spring, is
your perfect travel destination!
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China (TAIWAN) All Rights Reserved.
Address : 9F 290, Jhongsiao E. Rd., Sec. 4, Taipei,106,
Taiwan, R.O.C. TEL : 886-2-2349-1500
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