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Is Taiwan really safe, The essential guide for foreigners to be safe in Taiwan .

Shared House Guide
2025-12-18
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This is a topic that many newcomers find unbelievable until they experience it firsthand. Taiwan’s safety is often described as "surreal" by expats—where leaving a laptop in a cafe to go to the bathroom is a daily norm.

So you are coming to a new country to study for the first time to study or live or maybe you have been to other countries and are wary of dangerous, you go online and search what should i know about danger in Taiwan , is Taiwan safe for students, is here safe for solo girls etc. be rest assured no one is lying , what you see online like Taiwan is incredibly safe is true , almost feels unreal to experience.

🛡️ Is Taiwan the Safest Country in the World? (What You Need to Know )

If you’ve just landed in Taiwan, you might notice something strange: people leaving their bags on chairs to "reserve" a seat, or delivery scooters with keys still in the ignition. Coming from your country or my country where things can get stolen right from under your arm , you still have your suspicious goggles on and you can shake your vigilant side. You always walk with your backpack and you pack up stuff just to go to the bathroom.

Is it a trap? No—it’s just Taiwan. In 2025, Taiwan will continue to be a global leader in safety, but like any country, there are specific things you should know to stay truly "safe."

So lets check the statistics of any list ranking Country based on safety , Taiwan is always ranked Top10 along with a few other asian countries , japan and singapore etc. In the most recent 2025 Numbeo Safety Index, Taiwan cemented its reputation by ranking as the 4th safest country in the world (beating out Singapore and Japan!).

  • Violent Crime: Virtually non-existent for the average resident.

  • Property Crime: Extremely low.

  • Social Peace: Taiwan ranks high in social cohesion; people are generally helpful and non-confrontational.Please maintain calm heads in most places , In cases where alcohol is involved especially night clubs near Xinyi ,Fake sober, Draft-land and Maji maintain distance and try not to be irrational.


What to do. For your daily life, however, it’s the 4th safest place you’ll ever live.here is just some reasons behind the safety. In Taiwan it is extremely hard to get guns and weapons and since it is an island they don’t cross any borders , so you would not ever see a gun . There is crime here and they come from sharp objects and the place to watch out for most is on the MRT. There have been some incidents but too few to worry about . The Taiwan metro has police patrolling and there are safety tips videos on how to protect yourself in-case of these things.


Pro-Tip: While Taiwan is safe from crime, the Global Peace Index ranks it 40th because it factors in regional geopolitical tensions with china .Besides this Daily life is incredible peaceful.

2. 🚦 Road Safety: The "Real" Danger

Ask anyone how is living in Taiwan , they would say Taiwan is so safe and amazing , no crime to watch out for , " Taiwanese are great and calm except when they get behind the wheel."

But they’ll say "the traffic." For years, Taiwan had a reputation as "pedestrian hell," but things are changing fast for the better . I’m afraid it's true this is easily the biggest danger here. Just try to watch news reports on Youtube , so much so that schools have billboards reminding students of safety. This year traffic accident stats and fatalities.

  • The Law: Since 2023/2024, strict new laws fine drivers heavily (up to NT$6,000) for not yielding to pedestrians on crosswalks.

  • Scooter Swarms: Even if your light is green, always look both ways. Scooters often make "right-hand turns" or weave through traffic unexpectedly.

  • The "Eye Contact" Rule: Don't assume a car sees you. Make eye contact with the driver before stepping into the street.

What to do. The good news is that most of these incidents are related to motorcycles, scooters and vehicles etc. pay attention the cross walks when crossing and never cross roads with a blind spot corner if you can’t see around it. If you are using a scooter, use as much safety gear as possible and drive slowly , use the public transportation more often, especially in the city center since it;s convenient and saves parking fees.

If you see large vehicles, garbage trucks , or cargo trucks parked by the road side, never linger behind them as a vehicle can suddenly jam you against it and never cross behind it if it obstructs your view of the traffic.

3. 🌙 Night-Time Safety: The 3 AM 7-Eleven Run

One of the best parts of living in Taiwan is the freedom of movement at night. Whether you are a solo female traveler or a student walking home late, the streets are remarkably secure. It is so safe to sleep on the ground after a night time in the Xinyi club area, Omni . Maji park is totally fine .Of course don’t do this and getting home should be your first option. Since the metro is closed you and your friends could get an Uber (read the must have apps for taiwan.) If you live close , walking is fine or just use the shared youbikes everywhere.

  • 24/7 Convenience Stores: With a 7-Eleven or FamilyMart on every corner, there is always a well-lit, staffed "safe haven" nearby. If you want to take refuge from any potential stalker the convenient stores are a place to hide out and call for help.

  • Public Transit: The MRT and buses are clean, well-lit, and monitored. There are even "Waiting Areas for Women" on MRT platforms during late hours for extra peace of mind.

4. 📱 Lost Something? Here’s How to Get it Back

Taiwan has a legendary "Lost & Found" culture. If you lose your wallet or phone, there is an incredibly high chance it will be turned into a police station.

For theft crimes or missing things , how safe is it? You can leave stuff on the table , come back the next day and find it still there , that is how safe it is. Of course, be diligent and keep check of your items ,and if it has been lost , the thing to do is first remember the location that went missing, does it have your name on it can it be tracked , and always go to the nearest police station as chances someone would have taken it to the police station. As a foreigner also it is your duty to be a good citizen and either leave it there, take it to the metro station or the nearest police station or to any staff in the location of the incident 7-11 ,family mart , clubs. Of course if you are outside in public spaces especially parks, Maji park huashan1914 Daan park ,Xinyi clubs babylon or outdoor exercise events , go with friends and make sure at least one person is always staying around to keep an eye on your possessions.

What to do if you lose an item:

  1. Find the Nearest Police Station: Look for the "Police" sign (usually blue and white with a pigeon/police emblem). You can also search "Police Station" on Google Maps.

  2. Call the Police Broadcasting Service (PBS): If you left something in a taxi, call (02) 2388-0066. They are the central hub for taxi-related lost items.

  3. Check the Online Database: The National Police Agency has a Lost & Found search portal where you can search for items by date and category.

  4. The 6-Month Rule: If you find something and turn it in, and no one claims it for 6 months, the item legally becomes yours!

5. 🚨 Emergency Contacts to Save Now

Don't wait for an emergency to look these up. Save them in your phone today:

Service

Number

Note

Police

110

For accidents, crime, or reporting lost items.

Ambulance / Fire

119

For medical emergencies.

English Translation

1990

The "Foreigners in Taiwan" hotline for general help.

⚠️ One Final Warning: The "New" Danger

While physical crime is low, Phone and Internet Scams are the most common safety issue in 2025.

The "Accidental Order" Scam: If someone calls saying they are from a shopping site and you "accidentally" ordered 20 items—hang up. It’s a scam. No official business in Taiwan will ask you to go to an ATM to fix an account.

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