Welcome to Taiwan
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Everything you need to know
Chabad Taiwan – Taipei Jewish Center
Address:
No. 6, Alley 1, Lane 24, Section 3, Ren’ai Rd, Daan District, Taipei 106, Taiwan
Phone: +886 923 923 770
Email: info@jewish.tw
Services & Facilities:
Synagogue services, Shabbat & holiday prayers
Shabbat & holiday meals (traditional, high‑quality kosher kitchen—the only one in Taiwan)
Kosher Culinary Lab & kitchen in the Jeffrey D. Schwartz Jewish Community Center (opened Dec 29, 2021)
Sunday school for children (Hebrew, Jewish tradition)
Kosher food ordering & delivery (24 hrs notice, ~US$25–35 per meal)
Traveler Info & Tips
Airport → Chabad Center
Taipei Taoyuan International Airport (TPE) → take MRT to Taipei Main Station, transfer to MRT Red Line toward Daan or Xiangshan, get off at Daan Park Station (4 stops), walk ~5 minutes.
Taxi: ~NT$1200–1600 (~US$40–55), ~45 min (traffic dependent).
Staying Nearby
Convenient hotels (5–10 min walk; NT$800–4,000/night)
The nearest hotel to the Jewish Center is Fullon Hotel Taipei Central. Reach out if you wish to have the special Chabad rate.
Transportation in Taipei
MRT & buses are clean, efficient, English signage, IC fare cards (EasyCard).
Taipei Metro tips: Purchase tickets at station or use EasyCard; avoid fines.
Biking: YouBike public rental available city‑wide.
- Uber: Easy to order, fare prices.
Taxis plentiful, safe, meters standard.
Kosher Food & Shopping
At the Center
Kosher meals served on-site and delivery available to hotels/events.
Kosher Culinary Lab offers fresh, varied kosher dishes.
Grocery Options
Imported kosher items available at select supermarkets:
- Mia C’bon (in Taipei 101 & other branches) stocks kosher-certified products (drinks, cereals, snacks)
- Visit Costco for packaged kosher snacks—always check labels.
Jewish Community & Events
Community vibrant, ~1,500–2,000 Jews in Taiwan (85–95% in Taipei)
Regular events: Shabbat dinners. holiday celebrations (Rosh Hashanah, Passover, Sukkot, Chanukah, etc.)
Children’s programming: Sunday school.
Shabbat & Holiday Travel Notes
Ask for Shabbat meal delivery if not staying nearby.
Many hotels adjust to Shabbat‑friendly needs—check in advance.
For holiday participation or special events, contact via email/phone.
Getting Around & Attractions
Best base: Daan District (central, safe, family‑friendly).
Nearby Attractions:
– Chiang Kai‑shek Memorial Hall
– Taipei 101 Observatory & Mall
– National Palace Museum
– Wildlife at Yangmingshan National Park (hot springs, hiking)
– Night markets: Shilin, Raohe, Tonghua
Israeli Representation in Taiwan
Although Israel and Taiwan do not have formal diplomatic relations, Israel is represented in Taiwan by:
Israel Economic and Cultural Office in Taipei (ISECO)
Address: 11F, No. 175, Sec. 2, Keelung Rd., Xinyi District, Taipei City, Taiwan 110
Phone: +886-2-2757-9692
Fax: +886-2-2757-9693
Email: info@iseco.org.tw
Website: www.iseco.org.tw
Services include:
Consular services for Israeli citizens (passport renewals, emergencies)
Support for Israeli travelers in distress
Promoting Israel–Taiwan cultural and economic ties
Safety and Emergency Contacts
Taipei is one of the safest cities in Asia, with low crime rates and a welcoming attitude toward tourists, including religious travelers.
However, always follow standard travel precautions:
Keep passports, cash, and valuables secure (preferably in hotel safes).
Avoid carrying large amounts of cash.
Use only registered taxis or trusted ride apps (Uber or Taiwan Taxi).
In crowded areas (markets, metro), remain alert to your belongings.
Keep copies of important documents (passport, tickets, insurance).
Emergency Numbers (Taiwan)
Police / Ambulance / Fire: 119
English-speaking Tourist Police Hotline: 0800-024-111 (Free, 24/7)
Chabad Taiwan: +886-923-923-770
ISECO – Israeli Office in Taipei: +886-2-2757-9692
Hospital (National Taiwan University Hospital): +886-2-2312-3456 (24/7)
Medical Info
Taiwan has a modern and efficient healthcare system.
Most hospitals in Taipei have English-speaking staff.
Pharmacies are common and accessible.