Taiwan has more convenience stores per capita than anywhere
Over 13,000 7-Elevens, FamilyMarts, and Hi-Lifes for 24 million people — one for every 1,500 residents. You can pay bills, pick up packages, buy concert tickets, and do laundry at them.
A few quirky things about Taiwan that surprise almost every visitor — small details that explain a lot about how life there actually feels.
In Taiwan, fun facts comes down to a few things: taiwan has more convenience stores per capita than anywhere, garbage trucks play classical music, and bubble tea was invented in taiwan.
Over 13,000 7-Elevens, FamilyMarts, and Hi-Lifes for 24 million people — one for every 1,500 residents. You can pay bills, pick up packages, buy concert tickets, and do laundry at them.
Taiwan's garbage trucks play Beethoven's 'Für Elise' or Tekla Bądarzewska's 'A Maiden's Prayer' to announce their arrival. Residents run out with their sorted trash when they hear the melody.
In the 1980s, a Taichung tea shop added tapioca pearls to iced tea and changed the world. Taiwan now has thousands of boba shops, and the drink has become a global phenomenon worth billions.