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Living in Taipei
You might probably
plan to move in Taipei…how much money do I have to spend going to Taipei,
how much will I spent in a day if I’m staying there, can I save even a
little for me??? These might be the questions that linger in your mind. No matter where you
are, if you live your life simple, you’ll be able to save money for your
future…you don’t have to eat in a fine restaurant or rent an expensive
room which is not so worthwhile. Well, if you do, your money will
disappear in just one click like a magic. Chinese skills are
your strongest weapon in going to Taipei, your experience counts but
Chinese speaking skills are still essential. Companies would hire
you if you are as fluent as the locals in speaking Chinese. Without which
it would be hard for you to find a job in Taipei. And most of it all you
must possess a working permit with you. And the best way to protect your
self with a work permit is working in a big company. Salary depends on
what type of job you have. If you’re a business manager in a consumer
goods company and at least have a 5 years experience, you’ll have a salary
of NT$30,000 to NT$35,000. English teachers working for eight hours can
get around NT$80,000 or NT$500 per hour of teaching English. In Taipei, room rent
rate depends on where you live. The closer you are in the downtown the
more expensive it is. You can get a room without your own bathroom for as
low as NT$4,000 to NT$6,000 per month, and you just have to share bathroom
with the other roommates, this kind of room is called ya fang. While room
with your own bathroom called tao fang, will cost at least NT$8,000 to
NT$12,000. These prices are just for a room, excluding the kitchen and the
living room, but some places have, some don’t. While for your meals,
an average meal cost NT$100, there are restaurants that serve NT$500 for a
single meal and others would charge you NT$1,000 for a piece of steak. The
cost of your meal is apt to you, whether you’ll eat in an expensive
restaurant and spend much for a better dining or just eat simply and pay
less and save money. Transportation costs
on the other hand, are reasonable. Buses cost NT$15 a ride for regular
fare, NT$12 for a student, while in MRT, the cost would depend on your
destination, from NT$20 to NT$50, taxis start at NT$70 and jumps NT$5.
Because fare gets expensive fast, you can buy a scooter or even just a
bicycle if you can. If want to relax
after a long week of work, entertainment would probably guzzles up most of
your money. A show in an ordinary theater costs NT$300 excluding your
popcorn and regular coke and this cost NT$160 a set. Nightlife is more
expensive, clubs rate from NT$300 to NT$1,000. Some of them gives one free
drink others are consumable. While on the other hand, KTV is more
expensive, is cost NT$500 for just a few hours and it can easily hop on to
NT$1,000 or so if you stay longer. Other expenses like
cell phone calls cost NT$10 per minute, NT$2.50 to NT$5 per text message.
English books cost NT$300 above. Movie/DVD rentals cost NT$80 overnight.
And if you want to
study Mandarin, the tuition fee at Shida costs NT$18,000 for three months,
excluding books which cost around NT$300++ each. Classes are merely two
hours a day for five days a week and better go to all your classes lest
you lose your student visa! |
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