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Taiwan weather in January, clothing

It seems that I am going to copy the best answer I answered last time and answer your additional questions!

Your question is very general~~~ Let me sort it out!

I am the kind of person who is more afraid of the cold, so you can consider adding or subtracting clothes after that!

I am in Taipei - indoors, wearing a long-sleeved shirt with a T-shirt underneath (the length is not necessarily the same)

Outdoors - -, as I just said, Before going out, add a thin woolen material (sweater type) and a jacket (thin, cotton, or leather are all acceptable)

The cold wave is coming————, change your jacket into down jacket.

In Taichung————Indoors, just wear a shirt or T-shirt (all long-sleeved)

Outdoor————Just add a jacket (thin, cotton)

The cold wave is coming——the thickened coat is not enough to stuff a sweater inside.

Tainan (Kaohsiung and Pingtung are getting hotter and hotter in sequence)

During the Chinese New Year in the south, I basically wear short-sleeved T-shirts indoors, so you know how hot it is.

Outdoor————Put on a shirt when you go out (no matter the length)

When the cold snap comes————Add a cotton jacket and you can go out.

The above refers to north and center. This is not the case if you want to go out for fun

For example, if you go to Danshui, although it is very close to Taipei, the temperature at the river mouth may drop to 0 degrees in the middle of the night

Alishan, Although it is between Taichung and Tainan (Chiayi), the temperature in the mountains at this time is usually 3~7 degrees

So my suggestion is to bring a down jacket, which is not heavy anyway, and anything else is casual. If you see something you like wherever you go, buy it!

By the way, I forgot to mention the east, which is at the same high latitude as the west. It is usually hotter in summer than here in the west, and colder in winter~~

After the report is completed, you can tell me directly It doesn’t matter where you want to go. There is no place in Taiwan that I haven’t been to before!

The first day, Taipei 101 Xinyi Business District

Nothing, just pay attention to the car when taking photos outside, haha

The next day, Taipei Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall, 2010 Flower Expo, Shilin Night Market

Be sure to take a panoramic photo of the big hat at the XX Memorial Hall, Flower Expo, and pay attention to the signs and routes. Most of the night markets sell mainland products, so don’t buy what’s available here. If you’re serving dinner to a group, eat less, but you can eat more when you’re here.

On the third day, Taipei-Taichung, the National Palace Museum, the Coral Museum, and Yehliu Scenic Area (these are all in the north)

No photography is allowed in the courtyard, so please don’t take any photos, buy some souvenirs. Cabbage stewed with pork (you’ll know if you go there). You can buy some coral pendants, they are not expensive, they look good, and they are real. Don't touch the weathered stone, it's already very pitiful~~~

Day 4 Taichung - Kaohsiung Zhongtai Zen Temple, Sun Moon Lake, Thao Cultural Village (Central)

No entry in the temple The loud noise disturbs the Zen master's sleep. It will be a bit cold on the boat. Please bring more clothes. The Cultural Village is right at Sun Moon Lake. You have been deceived~~

Day 5 Kaohsiung-Chiayi Kenting National Park, Xiziwan Scenic Area , the former site of the British Consulate in Dagou, Kaohsiung Diamond Jewelry Center

Kenting is in Pingtung, so it should be the last stop. If you want to go into the water, please warm up. Everything else is safe. Remember to take pictures of the lighthouse, Xiziwan Be careful when looking over the guardrail, there are no ambulance crews there. The consulate is just a run-down house. Take pictures of the information and the jewelry center. Only buy what you like. Taiwanese tour guides will not force you to buy anything, so don’t be afraid!

Day 6 Chiayi-Taoyuan Xitou Scenic Area, Alishan Alpine Tea Factory

Wind damage, floods, landslides, I don’t know if the roads have been repaired, so there is nothing wrong with following the large group. When buying tea, be careful not to buy it if it costs more than NT$1,200, unless you know tea very well. Basic test methods are: 1. Steep it for three minutes and then drink it. It is not bitter or astringent. 2. Don’t drink it after the first three brews. The fourth brew will still taste good. You can buy it within 1800.

(But it is recommended to buy some, Taiwanese tea is really good, you can give it away if you don’t want to drink it yourself)

On the seventh day, Taipei city sightseeing boutiques, cake shops, Jinghua City

Watch With your wallet in hand, you have to go to the duty-free shop tomorrow

Day 8, Taipei Duty-Free Shop,

If your financial ability is okay here, it is recommended to purchase in large quantities, especially luxury goods, which are cheaper than in mainland China. The price at the counter is about 50% cheaper, so you can buy it and sell it to someone else, and you’ll get your travel expenses back~~Hohoho!

The above is a report on the highlights of the itinerary. It cannot be too detailed, please forgive me!