Taipei 101

One of the tallest skyscrapers in the world. Visitors can enjoy the breathtaking panoramic view of city from Observatory Room at 88th floor. Taipei 101 also displays a spectacular firework event for new year countdown

Cherry Blossom

Sakura season at Taiwan usually begins in Spring, from February until March. During this time, a lot of people come to see and enjoy the beauty of cherry blossom in full bloom

Wind Power

Wind turbines, one of the main energy sources to generate electricity in Taiwan.

Yehliu Geopark

Located at the north coast of Taiwan, Yehliu Geopark is one of The National Scenic Areas. You can found a lot of unique-shaped rocks and the famous Queen's Head here.

Friday, September 28, 2012

Where to Pay Traffic Fine in Taiwan?

Do you know? To pay a late traffic fine now, you don’t need to go and pay at local district court as before. As long as you get the citation, you can pay it at convenience stores and Post Office!

  1. Before Due Date: After receiving your traffic fine/ ticket by mail (usually red color), you can pay for it at several major convenience stores such as: 7-Eleven, Family Mart, OK Mart, and Hi-Life (counter payment) or Chung Hwa Post Office. The due date for payment will be stated in the letter, so you better not to be late. (FYI: the official fine statement usually is the one you will receive by mail later, not the one that police officer issued to you on the spot when you get caught for a traffic violation)
  2. (Traffic violation ticket issued on the spot by police officer)
  3. After Due Date: If you pass due date, your fine can’t be paid directly without the citation issued by local vehicle registration department. So, you need to go to vehicle registration office first and get the citation. Then, bring it with you and pay the late fine at major convenience stores mentioned above or at Chung Hwa Post Office.

Lost Your Traffic Fine/ Ticket?

If you lost your fine/ ticket, don't panic. You can get another copy of it by printing it out at self-service machine such as: IBON (7-Eleven), FAMIPort (Family Mart), LIFE-ET (Hi-Life) or OK go (OK Mart). Don’t get confused between self-service machine and ATM Machine! It’s different! Ask for help from the staffs if you don’t know how to use them, then go to the counter and pay for it. 


Source of Information: my experience

How To Translate Taiwan Postal Address Into English?


You might find it’s difficult to read or translate Taiwan postal address because your lack proficiency in reading Chinese. It’s not a biggie! Here some information about how to understand and translate the typical address format in Taiwan. Hope you may find it useful.

Chinese Format

You can easily translate a Chinese postal address into English by using the translation system provided by ChungHwa Post Website here. Simply input the postal address in Chinese by choosing the options in the drop down lists there.

Based on the ChungHwa Post Website, the typical Chinese format of postal address in Taiwan is usually as following (example): 

Notes: The number 1 till 8 above represents order

English Format

After finished inputting your Chinese postal address into the translation system, simply hit “查詢” button to get the English translation of it. Then it will be translated into an acceptable English format as following:

     Now you know the typical English format of postal address in Taiwan is the opposite of their Chinese one.


Things Need to Know

  • If the address doesn’t have Section/ Lane/ Alley/ Floor/ Room number, that’s alright. Simply skip it, but you still have to put every part of it into order. For example:
  • Dash (“-“ in English) or (“zhi” in Chinese) doesn’t always exist in the address (for number, floor or room). For example: Usually, there are several households live at the same floor of the building. And 82or 8F.-2 here refers to the second household (family) that lives in the eight floor of the building.
  • Commonly used terms & abbreviation are as following
          City                           =
          County                      =


          Township                   =
or
          District (Dist.)             =

          Village (Vil.)               =
or

          Road (Rd.)                 =

          Street (St.)                 =


          Section (Sec.)            =

          Lane (Ln.)                 =

          Alley (Aly.)                =


          Number (No.)            =

          Floor (F)                   =

          Room (Rm.)              =


How to Find ZIP Code?

Taiwan ZIP code is divided into 2 parts that are 3+2. When you translate a Chinese address into English by using ChungHwa Post Website, it will automatically provide you the first 3 digits of your address ZIP Code. The complete ZIP code is important, but not necessarily for local mailing. For international mailingit is highly recommended to write it down. ZIP Code may ease postman to locate your address.


The ZIP Code table (below) will be showed up after you input the address and hit “查詢“ (cha xun) button.
     Notes:【雙(shuang)=even number; (dan)=odd number

Example :

The complete ZIP Code for this address: No.50, Ln. 12, Wenchang St., Xinyi Dist., Taipei City, is 11060 (because No. 50 is an even number).

You can simply write down 110 for the ZIP Codes. I think that is good enough for local mailing.

Enjoy mailing!

Source of information: ChungHwa Post