This is Taiwan Travel General, where we discuss visiting Taiwan, not Communist Ch-na.>BudgetI 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.>InterestsI 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 languageI 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.
You should be supporting Israel instead you stupid goy
>>2865324This 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.
>>2865324>and I thought I shitted up the last thread too earlynice job anon
>>2865255Taiwan'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.