You can find on this page the Taiwan cities map to print and to download in PDF. The Taiwan map city presents main cities, towns and presents the capital of Taiwan in Eastern Asia.

Map of Taiwan with cities

Map of Taiwan city

The map of Taiwan with cities shows all big and medium towns of Taiwan. This map of cities of Taiwan will allow you to easily find the city where you want to travel in Taiwan in Eastern Asia. The Taiwan cities map is downloadable in PDF, printable and free.

The capital city is where you will land first. Taipei as you can see in the Map of Taiwan with cities,feels quintessentially Asian while having a personality all of its own is one of the popular cities in Taiwan. The heavy populated city is a dogfight of skyscrapers, buzzing scooters, night markets, and many more. There is always something taking places in Taipei, no matter the time of day. Small but beautifully formed, Chiayi in western Taiwan is a quieter city and best city in Taiwan that offers a little caesura from the metropolises on this list. Most visit for a day or two on their way to the Alishan National Scenic Area. Spend your day wending through Chiayi Botanical Gardens to praise the native plant life and ornamental ponds home to koi, turtles, and frogs.

Taiwan Cities as its shown in the Map of Taiwan with cities: Changhua (Zhanghua), Chilung (Keelung), Chunan, Erhlin, Fengshan, Haulien, Hengch'un, Houlung, Hsilo, Hsinchu (Xinzhu), Juifang, Kaohsiung, Lukang, Makung, Sanchung, Shalu, Suao, Taichung, Tainan, Taipei, Taoyuan, Tachia, Tungkang, Yangmingshan, Yuli, and Zhongli. Tainan is the oldest and the ex-capital city of Taiwan has the best reputation with locals. It is here you can get to clasp with Taiwanese culture at its most traditional, from visiting temples and art sites to sampling more delicious food. Taichung is home to the best museums in the country, including the National Museum of Fine Arts and Natural Science. Visit them alongside the National Taichung Theatre and the National Taiwan Symphony Orchestra once of high culture. If that is a too rich for your budget, there are numerous Japanese-style temples to visit, historic Taichung Park, and the Lin Family Gardens, a huge complex of traditional mansions, gardens, paintings, and more.

Wulai as its mentioned in the Map of Taiwan with cities, is a small city and many people come here to wallow in the warm waters, learn more about the rich indigenous culture and explore the surrounding nature. With loads of outdoor activities on offer, you can go hiking in the forests, go fishing in the river and also camp amongst the wild while enjoying the delightful scenery. Tourists can also buy some of the indigenous arts and crafts on sale and try some of the local food. Lukang is the second oldest town on the island is a mesmerizing place to visit, and it is particularly renowned for its delicious local cuisine and stunning architecture. Located in the northwest of the country, it was once an important seaport and trading center, although its standing has long since declined. There is a wide range of architectural styles on the show.

Map of Taiwan with major cities

Map of Taiwan with main cities

The map of Taiwan with major cities shows all biggest and main towns of Taiwan. This map of major cities of Taiwan will allow you to easily find the big city where you want to travel in Taiwan in Eastern Asia. The Taiwan major cities map is downloadable in PDF, printable and free.

According to May 2006 statistics from the Ministry of the Interior, the population of Taiwan was 22,805,547, 99.6% of which live in Taiwan (Taiwan, Taipei City and Kaohsiung City). The remaining 0.4% (82,618) live across the Taiwan Strait just off the coast of Fujian in mainland China. Taiwan is ranked the 50th most populous nation in the world. New Taipei City it is also known as Xinbei. It is the most populated city in Taiwan with a population of approximately 3,972,204 as you can see in the Map of Taiwan with major cities. It is located in the northern part of the country and is the second largest municipality in the country. It was named New Taipei City in 2010 when its population superseded that of Taipei City. Historical records show that the city was established as early as the Neolithic period. It experiences a humid subtropical climate with ample rainfall and seasonal monsoon winds. It is home to 952 temples, 120 churches, and 160 Buddhist-Taoist temples.

Kaohsiung City is a city found in southwest Taiwan and faces the Taiwan Strait. It is the largest municipality in the country, covering a total area of 1,139.72 square miles, it is also the second most populous city with a population of 2,778,918 and a density of 942.2 per square mile as its shown in the Map of Taiwan with major cities. It houses the largest harbor and the second largest airport. It is served by a high-speed rail system and a mass rapid transport system. The city was inhabited by the Hoklo immigrants. It experiences tropical savanna climate with the temperature ranging between 20 to 29 °C (68 to 84 °F). It is an industrial city exporting agricultural products such as rice, bananas, aluminum, and cement.

Taichung city is the located in central western Taiwan. It is the third largest municipality in terms of area and population, with a population of 2,752,413 as its mentioned in the Map of Taiwan with major cities. The city is a merger of Taichung County and Taichung City and forms a special municipality known as Taichung city. Taichung experiences a humid subtropical climate and an average temperature of 23.3 °C (73.9 °F). It has a diverse economy that includes both technological and traditional systems. It is known for manufacturing bicycles and sports artifacts. The rail and seaport provide transport into the town. Due to lack of a mass rail transport system, the city experiences heavy traffic jam and congested streets.

Capital of Taiwan map

Map of Taiwan capital

The capital of Taiwan map shows the main city of Taiwan. This capital map of Taiwan will allow you to easily plan your travel in the capital of the country Taiwan in Eastern Asia. The capital of Taiwan map is downloadable in PDF, printable and free.

Taipei City (/ˌtaɪˈpeɪ/; [tʰǎipèi]; Chinese: 臺北市 or 台北市; pinyin: Táiběi Shì) is the capital of the Republic of China (Taiwan). Situated at the northern tip of the island of Taiwan, Taipei is located on the Tamsui River; it is about 25 km southwest of Keelung, a port city on the Pacific Ocean as you can see in the Capital of Taiwan map. It lies in the two relatively narrow valleys of the Keelung (基隆河) and Xindian (新店溪) rivers, which join to form the Tamsui River along the city western border. The city proper (Taipei City) is home to an estimated 2,618,772 people. Taipei, New Taipei, and Keelung together form the Taipei metropolitan area with a population of 6,900,273. As the capital of the Republic of China, Taipei has been at the center of rapid economic development in the country and has now become one of the global cities in the production of high technology and its components. As the capital, Taipei City is the headquarters for many television and radio stations in Taiwan and the center of some of the country largest newspapers.

Taipei was founded in the early 18th century and became an important center for overseas trade in the 19th century (see the Capital of Taiwan map). The Qing Dynasty in China made Taipei the provincial capital of Taiwan in 1886. When the Japanese acquired Taiwan in 1895 after the First Sino-Japanese War, they retained Taipei as the capital of the island, and also advanced an extensive urban planning in Taipei. The Republic of China took over the island in 1945 following Japanese surrender. After losing Mainland China to the Chinese Communist Party in the Chinese Civil War, the ruling Kuomintang (KMT) resettled the ROC government to Taiwan and declared Taipei the provisional capital of the Republic of China in December 1949.

Having been established adjoining the flourishing townships of Bangkah, Dalongdong, and Twatutia, the new prefectural capital was known as Chengnei (Chinese: 城內), "the inner city", and government buildings were erected there. From 1875 (during the Qing Dynasty) until the beginning of Japanese rule in 1895, Taipei was part of Tamsui County of the Taipei Prefecture and the prefectural capital. In 1886, when Taiwan was proclaimed a province of China, Taipei city was made the provincial capital. Taipei remained a temporary provincial capital before it officially became the capital of Taiwan in 1894 as its mentioned in the Capital of Taiwan map. On December 7, 1949, the KMT government under Chiang Kai-shek, after being forced to flee mainland China by the Communists at the Chinese Civil War, declared Taipei as the provisional capital of the Republic of China, with the official capital at Nanjing (Nanking).