Taiwan offers free wi-fi hotspots for tourists
Taiwan’s international visitors can now connect to the Internet free of charge.
The free Wi-Fi access follows a move by the Taiwan government together with regional government bodies to set up some 4,400 ‘iTaiwan’ WiFi hotspots at major tourist spots, transportation hubs, cultural establishments, and government offices all over the island.
Tourists entering the island can apply for an ‘iTaiwan’ account on arrival at Taoyuan International Airport at the Taiwan Tourism Bureau service counter or at any visitor centre throughout the island.
This will give them access to tourist information as well as allowing them to contact anyone anywhere in the world.
Ian Jarrett
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