How to pack for a trip to Taiwan in Winter and Spring
Packing for a Winter or Spring (November to May) trip to Taiwan is much the same as packing for summer. Check out my last blog on how to pack and what to expect . But there are still a few things to keep in mind. Though some of the public indoor spaces may have heating systems, but most of the places aren't. This would be tricky if you're packing. How much should you pack would depend on which parts of the island you're going to visit. For Northern parts of the island (that is Yilan and north of Taichung) Expect it to rain or, at least, drizzle. For hotels, most of them have heating systems. Hostels and bed and breakfast, on the other hand, might depend on the owner. It is, after all, a subtropical island. Therefore, sweaters, turtlenecks, or hoodies may be a good idea to pack for this time of the year. It can be windy, so coats might come in handy. If the weather reports say it would be 10 to 12 Celsius out (that would be 50 -53 Fahrenheit), gloves and scar