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Summer in Taiwan? Seriously, Just Don't. It's WAY Too Hot.

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    Theresa Sporer
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    I honestly don't get it. Xiaohongshu recommended Chifeng Street, so when my friend visited, they insisted on dragging me there. It was scorching hot and incredibly boring! Taiwanese summers are incredibly muggy – anyone who's experienced it knows what I mean.

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      Tanya Bogisich IV
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      Chifeng Street is best explored starting around dusk when it's still light out but not too hot, and the shops are open. On weekends, it's more fun if you pair it with the Zhongshan Linear Park, especially if there's a market.

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        Bonnie Beatty
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        From late May to the end of September, it's basically always muggy and sticky. The weather might be nice and the clouds beautiful, but being outdoors is brutal. I'd recommend avoiding Taiwan during this period unless your itinerary is strictly limited to indoor shopping and eating in the city.

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          Jesse Paucek
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          Is October a good time to visit Taiwan?

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            Ada Muller
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            Summer just started this year, and it's already incredibly hot.

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              Zachary Hayes
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              When I was a kid, summer nights could actually get a little chilly. I don't know if it's because everyone's blasting their ACs these years or what, but it's terrifyingly hot now.

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                Leland Erdman
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                The moment Taiwanese people feel that summer vibe, a voice in their head probably says, 'Well, the good days are over...' It's just too hot. Seriously, please don't visit Taiwan in the summer~~~~

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                  Marcos Goodwin
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                  It also makes you wonder, 'Did I really survive last summer like this...?'

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                    Ellis Sauer DVM
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                    Nope, just stayed in Taipei city. The weather's so unbearable, I didn't even want to go out.

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                      Jeannie Parisian
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                      It's 30°C today in my city in northern China.

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                        Mattie Lockman
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                        It's seriously so much hotter than Japan.

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                          Karen Bruen
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                          Tell me about it! I was in Japan, and then flew to Taiwan – the heat here is just so much more intense.

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                            Pat Pagac
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                            Seriously, I've tried 3 restaurants recommended on Xiaohongshu (xhs) so far, and 2 of them were terrible! So for the rest of my trip, I'm completely avoiding places recommended on xhs. Taipei is way too hot; I even got heatstroke yesterday. It's supposed to be even hotter this weekend – I think I'm going to pass out.

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                              Ms. Thelma DuBuque-Rolfson
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                              Yeah, Xiaohongshu recommendations have let me down so many times. Now I just go into places that look good to me; I don't follow xhs anymore.

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                                Dr. Ruben Larkin MD
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                                Yesterday, I stepped out for half an hour to pick up my kid, and it felt like I was evaporating. You absolutely need sunscreen and a hat, and to cover up well when you go out, otherwise it's truly awful.

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                                  Byron Larkin
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                                  Oh man, that sounds rough. I feel uncomfortable just reading about it.

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