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Reviews: Taiwan 5G eSIM | Day Pass/Total Data Package | 1-30 days | 24-hour billing | QR code
Guest User2025-11-14
had no issue at all. installed on phone before the trip. turned it in when i got there. and it worked.
Reviews: Mainland China/Hong Kong/Macao/Taiwan | 5G eSIM | Day Pass/Total Package | 24H | 1-30 days | QR code
Guest User2025-12-03
Good hotel very good,good hotel good good good good good ,666
Reviews: Asia & Oceania 4G/5G eSIM | TikTok & ChatGPT Available | Day Pass/Total Data Package | 24-Hour Billing | 1-30 Days | QR Code
Guest User2025-07-27
I traveled solo as a woman from Vietnam to Cambodia by land, staying in Cambodia for 9 nights (2 nights in Phnom Penh, 1 night in Kratie, and 6 nights in Siem Reap) ♪ This eSIM made my trip a fulfilling one ^ ^ I'll use it again!
Reviews: Taiwan eSIM | 5G/4G | Daily/Total Data Package | 1–30 days | Natural Day Billing | QR Code
Guest User2025-12-23
Easy to set up. Fast and efficient and reliable. Would purchase again when back in Taiwan.
Reviews: Taiwan | 5G eSIM | Unlimited data | High-speed network | No need to remove the card | Natural day | QR code
Guest User2025-10-13
Seamless experience connection also good. No problem to use at NTSU. Will book here again if i’m going to Taiwan
Reviews: [Taiwan] Chunghwa Telecom 4G SIM SIM card| 3-30 days including call charges, Taiwan airport self-pickup Internet card
Guest User2026-01-21
Taiwan has restrictions on SIM cards for foreigners, limiting them to one per person. The last time I went to Taiwan, I brought two smartphones with me, unaware of this, but I was only given one SIM card. This time, I presented an unused voucher at the Chunghwa Telecom counter at Kaohsiung Airport. They converted my SIM card to an eSIM, and after presenting my passport and voucher and signing a few documents, they handled the entire setup process. The entire process and setup took just a few minutes. I used it in Kaohsiung and Tainan, and the signal was always at its maximum, and the connection speed felt faster than 5G in Japan. I was able to watch videos smoothly and without any issues. This time, I chose a three-day plan, but the activation day is free, so I effectively got four days of use, which I think is a great deal. I recommend a SIM plan with a phone number, as you may need a Taiwanese phone number to use YOUBIKE or register as a member in Taiwan, and having the ability to make calls when making restaurant reservations is convenient.