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Chaoyang University of Technology
International Student Handbook
The Office of Research and Development International Affairs Center
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1 TAIWAN.......................... ................................................4
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1.4
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2
ORY............................................................................
2.2 P................................................................12
heerleading squad Contests.........142.4
2.5
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3.23.3 HOUSING.......................................................................................23
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1.1 4~TAIWAN~FORMOSA ...............................................1.2 LANGUAGES AND EDUCATION.....................................51.3 ECONOMY AND STANDARD OF LIVING.................61.4
FOOD AND
TOURISM
............................................71. .1 Food.........................................................................................71.4.1.1 Northern Taiwan.......................................................71.4.1.2 Central Taiwan..........................................................81.4.1.3 Southern Taiwan.......................................................6.2 Tourism..............................................................................101.4 2.1 Northern Taiwan.......................................................101.4.2.2 Central Taiwan..........................................................101.4.2.3 Southern Taiwan.......................................................101.4.2.4 Eastern Taiwan..........................................................11
CHAOYANG UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY.........
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2.1 HIST!
CAMPUS MA2.3 SCHOOL TRADITION.......................................................13
2.3.1 Campus cleaning service.............................................142.3.2
Inter-Departmental Choir and C - .............................16
2.4.1 First Semester of the 2009 Academic Year at CYUT.....................17 -..............................18
2.5.1 Second Semester of the 2009 Academic Year at CYUT.................19
CAMPUS LIFE.......................................................................203.1 FOOD............................................................................................20
3.1.1 Restaurants in-campus...................................................203.1 1.1 Restaurants ...................................................................203.1.1.2 7-11 7-11 convenience store.................................213.1.1.3 Others............................................................................21 CLOTHING.....................................................................................22
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333.4 TRANSPORTATION.........................................................................24
3.4.1 To get to CYUT by public transportation.......................................24
3.4.2 132 Taichung Bus Rout Taiwan Taoyuan International
e 132..................................25
3.4.3
9
3.53.6
3.6.12
MEDICAL NAL HEALTH INSURANCE........................36
4 .....................................................................................37
5
5.3
6
WORK PERMIT APPLICATION FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS..........
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Airport Taichung Railway Station...........................................263.4.4
To get to CYUT by car...............................................2
RECREATION.............................................................................30 OTHERINFORMATION...............................................31
3.6.1 Currency.................................................................................313.6.2 Postal Service.........................................................................313.6.3 To open a bank account..................................................313.6.4 Telecommunications.......................................................323.6.5 To make an international call.....................323.6.6 Country Code and Time ifference..333.6.7 Useful Phone Number...................................................333.6.8-04
Domestic Airlines Taichung-04.............................................343.6.9
International Airlines (Taipei -02 and Taoyuan Airport-03)...........343.6.10
Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport Tourist Service Center........34nal Airport.............................353.6.11Kaohsiung Internatio
Taiwan Railways Administration ......................353.6.13 Taiwan High Speed Rail.................................................
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SERVICES ANDNATIO
VISA...........
ALIEN RESIDENT CERTIFICATE...........................................37
5.1 TO APPLY A RESIDENT VISA ANDTHE ALIEN RESIDENT CERTIFICATE...............................................34
5.2TO EXTEND THE ALIEN RESIDENT CERTIFICATE...39ASSISTANCE TO THE ABOVE APPLICATIONS...................................39
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AINLAND STUDENTS ONLY.....................438
.1 ~ Taiwan~Formosa
98 2
Stationary fronts cause rainfalls in spring (March to May) and typhoons come
INFORMATION FOR MEMERGENCY CONTACT NUMBER..........................44
Taiwan1
1
36,179
20 25 12-172,500
3 5 6 8 9 11 12 2
Taiwan Island, Penghu Island, Kinmen, Matsu, Pratas Island and SpratlyIsland are fallen into the territory of Taiwan, Republic of China. With the totalarea of 36,179 square km and the total population of 23 million (2007), the
population density is very high. Han people constitute 98% of the 23 millionhere and the 12 tribes of Taiwanese aborigines and other ethnic groups constitutethe remaining 2%. As to the religionsDaoism and Buddhism are the twomajor ones in Taiwan, while there are still Christians, Catholics, Muslims andothers.
Generally speaking, the weather in Taiwan is warm all year round. Theaverage temperature here ranges from 20 to 25 and the lowest temperature isaround 12 to 17. The annual rainfall is about 2,500 mm and snow canonly be seen in mountain areas in winter.
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2in summer (June to August). The comfortable days in autumn (September to
N
so special.
ovember) have made it the best season of traveling in Taiwan. Maple leavesturn their colour in winter (December to February next year) and the coldcurrent brings people to hot springs. The winter is warmthe summer is hotand the rainfall is large have made Taiwan
Throughout the history of Taiwan, there have been aboriginal tribes, SouthernFukien and Hakka immigrants, Dutch, Spanish, Japanese and newly immigrants
from Mainland China. People show their respect to different cultures, reservethe traditions and develop new cultural styles. Different styles of buildings inTaiwan are seen and treated as historical sites.
1.2 Languages and Education
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/99 175132
ialect. Taiwan had been
gove
tourists or language learners. Language centers,co
entary and junior high schools are compulsory. Accordingto
xam will have to be taken,es
T iwan is an Island where natural resources are not rich. In earlier days,ial
has b
The official language of Taiwan is Mandarin Chinese. Quite a few people
also speak Southern Fukien dialect and Hakka d
rned by Japanese government for 50 years and people who grew up in thatera (they are now in their elderly life) speak Japanese. English is taught atschool and it is thus widely spread. Howeverit is recommended to bring aChinese language tour guide with you while taking a taxi or other means oftransportation.
Taiwan is popular tontinuing education centers in some colleges, and some cram schools in
Taiwan offer a variety of Chinese language courses.Taiwan has a literacy rate of nearly 100% and nowadays, a university degree
has become necessary. There are pre-schools (2 to 3 years), elementaryschools (6 years), junior high schools (3 years), senior high schools/vocationalsenior high schools (3 years), colleges and universities (2 to 4 years) in Taiwan.
Amongst them, elemthe statistics in 2010 academic year, there were 164 colleges and universities
in Taiwan, with more than 132 million students. To obtain a diploma isimportant in Chinese tradition and a strict entrance e
pecially for top schools.
1.3 Economy and Standard of Living
1950212009 (GNP) 16,280 (per Capita income) 14,453 -1.91%
5.85%
aagriculture was the major industry. After 1950, manufacturing and commercindustries have become predominant and the economy grew steadily. Taiwan
ecome the leader of the computer manufacturing industry in the world. In2008, the GNP in Taiwan was US$18,883 and the per Capita income wasUS$16,344. The economic growth rate was 0.12% and the unemployment ratewas 5.03% in 2009.
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1.4 Food and Tourism
:Taiwan is famous of its food and there are specialties in each county/city.
arket is a place that is so popular of low-price necessities and deliciousFurthermore, scenic parks and recreational areas are all around and you
ont be disappointed in Taiwan.
1 Food
Night mfood.w
1.4.
1.4.1.1 Northern Taiwan
Taipei: Agei (made of tofu)
Taoyuan: Dried tofu.
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Hsinchu: Meat ball Miaoli: Lei Cha (special Hakka drink)
1.4.1.2 Central Taiwan
Taichung: Pearl milk tea
Taichung: Sun cake
Da-jia Township: Butter puff pastry
Fengy soupuan City : Oyster
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Changhua: Fried meat dumpling
Nantou: Rice noodles
iwan1.4.1.3 Southern Ta
Chiayi: Cubic pastry
Tainan: Coffin
Tainan: Shrimp roll
Kaoshiung: Papaya milk
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Kaoshiung: Flat noodles (Hakka
cuisine)
Pingtung: Wanluan Township pigsknuckles
.4.2 Tourism
1.4.2.1 Northern Taiwan
Taipei: Raohe night market, Shilin night market, Ninxia night market, Shida
Road night marketTaoyuan: Dasi TownshipHsinchu: L e Park (www.leofoo.c
1
eofoo Village Them om.tw/village)Mi
1.4.2.2 tral Taiwan
, Donghai night market, Yichung Street,
ity), Yamay Resort
aoli: Sheng-shin train station.
Cen
Taichung: Fengchia night market
Miaodong night market (Fengyuan c(www.yamayresort.com.tw)
Changhua: Lukang TownshipNantou: Formosan aboriginal culture village (www.nine.com.tw), Chitou Forest
onal Area (homepage.ntu.edu.tw), Sunlinksea Recreationalw.sunlinksea.com.tw
RecreatiArea (ww )
Yunlin: Janfusun Fancyworld (www.janfusun.com.tw)
1.4.2.3 Southern Taiwan
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ainan: Hot springs
seum of Marine Biology and
TKaohsiung: Love RiverPingtung: Kenting Scenic Park, National Mu
Aquarian (www.nmmba.gov.tw)
1.4.2.4 Eastern Taiwan
R
Technology
1988
4 14
55
ec nded in 1994 by Dr. Tien-sheng Yang, the President of the
arents,tur munities in central Taiwan. A site was chosen
ng County in 1988 and after six years ofprepara
epartments and over 900 students.Due to its commitment to quality in education and outstanding achievements, on
Taitung: Hot SpringsHualien: Hot Springs, Hualien Ocean ParkYilan: Dongmen night market, Luodong night market, Luodong Park, Dongshan
iver Park
2 Chaoyang University of
2.1 History
6 1994
8 900 1997 8 1
1822 600
15,000 Formerly known as Chaoyang Institute of Technology, Chaoyang University
hnology was fouof T
Ever Fortune Group, a major conglomerate in Taiwan, in memory of his pand in re n for people and comin Wufong Township, Taichu
tion, on April 14, 1994, it received permission from the Ministry ofEducation and started recruiting students. The school takes its name from a
passage in the Chinese classical work," The Book of Changes," symbolized thevigorous growth of the school and the commitment to learning of the students.
In the first year, Chaoyang had eight d
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Aug
syste
ducation Center, Office of Research and Development,B
ust 1, 1997, Chaoyang was upgraded by the Ministry of Education as aUniversity of Technology, the highest level in the polytechnic educational
m in Taiwan. This is a record-breaker in the education history of Taiwanand it remains unbroken up to now.
In addition to that, Chaoyang has continued to expand, and there are now fivecolleges, eighteen graduate schools, including one doctoral program, andtwenty-two departments, as well as its Evening Division, General Education
Center, Continuing Eusiness Incubation Center, and Affiliated Kindergarten. Chaoyang University
of Technology currently has over 600 full-time faculty and staff workers. Thetotal number of the enrolled students is around 15,000.
2.2 Campus Map
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2.3 School Tradition
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2.3.1 Campus cleaning service
helps them become humble, responsible, andse
"Group Labor Education for 2-year bachelor students. Seniorst
cle
2.3.2
85
Campus cleaning service is daily life education. Through labor work done
by the students on their own, itlf-motivated. It is a compulsory and non-credit course for every new student
in CYUT.It is categorized into "Basic Labor Education" for students enrolled in 4-year
bachelor andudents will act as team leaders for basic labor education teams for campus
cleaning. Each team will be responsible for different areas each time theyperform campus cleaning service and it helps them get to know the school more.
The group labor education will be conducted twice per year and it is lead bythe President and Deans of colleges. Not only the campus but community
aning service will be done by students. It brings people a nice and cleanenvironment and makes CYUT students congenial to the community. CYUT isthe pioneer in Taiwan to perform campus cleaning service. A seminar of it washeld by CYUT in 1996 to share the results with other schools in Taiwan. This
has become one of the characteristics of CYUT and quite a few schools havebegun to conduct this activity.
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nter-Departmental
M every year is the school day of Chaoyang.held, especially the
ve is another special event onca
Choir and Cheerleading squad Contests
arch 29To celebrate it, quite a few exciting activities are
inter-departmental cheerleading squad contest. They help unite students forhonors and prizes. Innovations are seen in costumes, movements and slogansevery year. In the near future, other types ofcompetitions will be added for higher excitementand diversity.
Christmas Empus. Inter-departmental choirs will be held in
December every year to celebrate Christmas.High prizes will be given to winners and it is very
popular amongst students.
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2.4
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132.4.1 First Semester of the 2010 Academic Year at CYUT
Month Date Events
1 Beginning of th 2010 academic yearst
e
4th
Class registration for c students-12th
ontinuingAug.
5th
Course registration deadline for new students of dayschool
1 -10th th
Application for minor study, double major study andminor field course
9th
-12th
Freshmen to move into the dormitory.
13 -14th
sical checkup for freshmenth Orientation and phy
enrolled
15th
Classes begin
15th
-21nd
Placing Enrollment seal
15th
-21
Sep.
rdpCourse add and dro
21nd
Make-up physical checku
udep for new students, transfer
ntsstudents and re-entry st
22nd
Moon Festival (Holiday)
Oct. 10up day off)
th Double Tenth National Day(Statutory Holiday, no make-
Nov. 8 -13th
th
Midterm examination period
7th
Campus cleaning service day
14th
Inter-departmental choir contestDec.
29th
-Jan 5 mesterClass registration for Winter se
1st New Years Day(Statutory Holiday,no make-up day off)
5 o penalty.th
Deadline for course withdrawal with n
12th
-18th
iodFinal examination per
Jan.
20th
Closing of the dormitory
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2.5 -
3
13 15 17 17-23 17-23
28 26 17()
30-4/8
5 6 11-16
25-29 16-21 ()
24 4-5 6
16-22 31
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2.5 ec emes 10 Academic Year at CYUT
onth Date Events
.1 S ond S ter of the 20
M
1st
Beginning of the second semester
3
th
Chinese New Years Day13
stOpening of the d rmitoryo
15nd
Spring Gathering
17 Classes beginth
17th
-23th
Course add and drop
Feb.
y Holiday28th Memorial Day Statutor
26th ration
competition
University anniversary celeb
& cheerleading squadMar.
30
th
-4/8
th
ear integrated programApplication for 5-y5
thTomb Sweeping Day (Statutory Holiday)
6th
A make-up day off for university anniversary celebration
11 -th
16th
Midterm examination periodApr.
25th
-29th
nsferApplication for inter-department tra
16rd
- 21th
Final examinations for SeniorsMay
24th
Campus cleaning service day
4th
-5th
Graduation ceremony
6th
Holiday)Dragon Boat Festival (StatutoryJun.
16st
-22th
Final examination period
Jul. 31st
The end of the 2010 academic year
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3 C
3.1 F
eals and Catering Committee isdom inspections will be conducted to meal plates, trays, bowls,
Restaurants in-campus
3
ampus Life
ood
To ensure the public hygiene, the M
established. Ranand most importantly, the food. Restaurant surveys will be conducted amongstudents and after that, meetings will be held amongst the Committee, caterersand school representatives twice a semester for communication and follow-ups.
3.1.1.1.1.1 Restaurants
T2-UG1 1()
06:30 8:20
11:00 8:00pus restaurants: First, Second and Third.
of Dormitory I and theanagement Building.
inese and Western style breakfasts, etc.20
We are currently having three in-camLocation: The first and second are located at first floor
third is located at T2-UG1 of MService Items: Rice, noodles, vegetables, stewed food, snacks, desserts, soft
drinks, light meals, ChOpening Hours: Monday to Friday, 6:30 AM to 8:
ay t y, 11PM and Saturd o Sunda :00AM to 8:00 PM (restaurants mightclose during national holidays).
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e store
)
6: 00
23
00
7: 002300
surance, water and electriccard bills)pre-paid phone cards, door-to-d
service, sof instant
turday to Sunday,7:00 AM to 11:00 PM
17
3.1.1.2 7-11 7-11 convenienc
(
Location: Student Dormitory IService Items: bill payments (phone bill, in
and Creditity, gasoor courier
t drinks, lunch/dinner boxes, daily necessities,coffee etc.
Opening Hours: Monday to Friday, 6:00 AM to 11:00 PM (open in nationalholidays).Sa
3.1.1.3 Others
50 100 ()
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Inor dinner) ranges from NT$50 to NT$100
andTh
ll available.Th
ermarket and Safe & Save Hypermarket
lor price.
is not necessary to tip in restaurants. Generally, bills are to be paid afterm l, while some stalls or small-scale restaurants are to be paid before meal.Food and/or soft drinks purchased from street stalls are generally cheap, thoughhy
y II.
8 and an overcoat is not necessary. Raining season comes in Mayeason is from July to October. Thus, an umbrella and asary.
Cl
fortable clothes are recommended for classes and daily life;however, slippers are not allowed in class.
Taiwan, the main meals are rice and noodle.The average cost for a meal (lunchbreakfast is cheaper.
e restaurants and shops in-campus are normally closed during weekendsand national holidays while some off-campus restaurants are sti
e convenience store located at the first floor of Dormitory I offers dailynecessities. However, Union Sup
cated in Da-Li city (off-campusaround 10 minutes drive) offer a variety ofnecessities and food in loweItea
giene is to be considered.Simple cooking facilities are available on the first floor of Dormitory I and on
the basement of DormitorThe nearest McDonalds is located down to the end of Chung-Cheng Road in
Wufong. There are also KFC and McDonalds in Da-Li City.The restaurants and shops at school do not offer fruits. Please visit the
evening markets, fruit vendors, and supermarkets nearby.Do not drink tap water. The school water fountain is inspected regularly and
it is safe.
3.2 Clothing
18 5 67 10
sTaiwan is located in the ubtropical zone and therefore, it is unlikely to have
snow except in mountain area. In winter, the average temperature in Taichungis around 1and June and typhoon sraincoat would be neces
othes are available at night markets. However, department stores indowntown Taichung offer clothes with better quality and of course the pricewould be higher.
Casual and com
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193.3 Housing
1,076;1,
076 beds whilethere
Dormitory II offers single dsuite
is
curity trainings such as fire, medical,emer
tories.ach academic year, the Voice of Chaoyang karaoke contest is held and it
is
064
$6,400 /$9,000$22,550 $18,800
24 OK
10:00
12:00
There are two dormitories at school. Dormitory I offers 1,are 1,064 beds provided in Dormitory II. As to the facilities in Dormitory
I, there are desks, chairs, beds, closets, shoe racks, computer tables, telephones,Internet access, showers, toilets, etc. and 2-be
s which are air-conditioned.The rooms in Dormitory I are not air-conditioned and the rent
NT$6,400/NT$9,000 per semester. As to Dormitory II, the rent for anair-conditioned single suite is NT$22,550 per semester. A 2-bed suite with airconditioner is NT$18,800 per semester.
In the first week of each semester, segency escape and evacuation will be held. In addition, to ensure the safety
of students, 24-hour security is available at both dormieIn
very popular amongst students who stay in dormitories. Normally, the
Lodging Students Self-Governing Association also holds quite a few activities,there are: Welcome Parties, Moon Festival BBQ, Innovative Contests, etc.Students and teachers enjoy these activities highly.
Attendances will be taken at dorms from 10 ~ 12 pm, Monday to Thursday.The leader of each floor will be responsible for that and will makeannouncements if there is any.
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3.4 Transportation
132
g lots are available in Administration building,D building, Poding library and Management building for both staff andstudents. There are 347 indoor and 761 outdoor parking spaces for cars
parking lots for scooters which offer 5,777
A taino
train station) to our university. Taxes are also available at bus/train
lease find the
schedule as follows:
347 761 5,777
The school is located at Wufong Township and the route 132 bus comes
directly from Taichung Train Station to our school.In-door and out-door parkin
esign
in-campus. There are also sixspaces.
Car and Motorcycle Management Regulations is set to not only mainthe
To
rder of traffic but also to keep the campus nice and clean.
3.4.1Get to CYUT by public transportation
Taichung Train station CYUT 132
20 NT$29
Taichung Train station CYUTA Route 132 city bus comes directly from Taichung city bus station (near
Taichungstations and it takes about 20 minutes to get to CYUT.The fare for one-way is NT$29. P
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213.4.2 132 Taichung Bus Route 132
Bus Route 132
Busstopislocatednearthesecurityboothatschoolentry.
District Office-Chuziken-TaichStation-CYUT
t
99 05 15Taichung
Beitun District Office, Taichung City to CYUT
ung Train
CYUT-Taichung TrainStation-Chuziken-DistricOffice
May 152010
District Office
TaichungTrain Statio
CYUT
CYUT
Taichung
Train Station
District Office
n
0620 0645 0715 0610 0640 07100645 0710 0740 0630 0700 07300710 0735 0805 0650 0720 07500730 0755 0825 0725 0755 08250740 0805 0835 0750 0820 08500800 0825 0855 0810 0840 09100830 0855 0925 0830 0900 09300850 0915 0945 0910 0940 10100910 0935 1020 10501005 09500930 0955 1025 1030 1100 11101000 1025 1055 1110 1140 12101030 1055 1125 1215 1245 13151110 1135 1205 1250 1315 13501200 1225 1255 1330 14 00 14 301300 1325 1355 1400 14 0030 151430 1455 1525 1500 1530 16001500 1525 1555 1540 1610 16401545 1610 1640 1610 1640 17101620 1645 1750 1622 1650 17201650 1715 1745 1650 1720 17501715 1735 1810 1725 1755 18251738 1803 1833 1750 1820 185018 20 18 45 19 15 18 30 19 00 19 301850 1915 1945 1850 1920 19501910 1935 2005 1930 2000 20301930 1955 2025 2015 2045 21152000 2025 2055 2100 2130 2200
2045 2115 2210 22402030 2055 2125 2230 23002100 2125 21552130 2155 22252210 2235 2305
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3 Ta TaoyuanInternational Airport chun way n
1
Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport Taichung Railway Station
Taiwan Taoyuan International airport is located in Taoyuan city. There are two
terminals there and ticket booths are available at both terminals. It is about 150km
north to Taichung city and about 50km south to Taipei city. The total time from the
.4.3 iwanTai g Rail Statio
50 50
(
)
(NT$) (
)
NT$250NT$145NT$230
40-60
06:30-22:30
05:00-18:20
230
: 886-3-3834004: 886-3-3833157: 886-4-22591160 www.kingbus.com.tw06:00-02:30NT$250 NT$170 15-30 230 02:20-21:00NT$450
02:00-20:30
()
: 886-3-3931730: 886-3-3931351 : 886-4-27068886: 886-4-22263543
www.freego.com.tw
NT$260NT$160NT$400NT$230NT$160
06:00-01:00
02:00-18:00
03:00-14:00
230
: 886-3-3834779 : 886-3-3833552 : 0886-4-22546280: 886-4-22263034: 886-4-23582918 www.ubus.com.tw
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airport to Taichung city is around 2.5 hours.Routes From/To Fare (NT$) Frequency
ServiceHours
Totalhours
Taiwan Taoyuan
Airport/Taichung
Adult NT$250
Child NT$145
DiscountNT$230
40-60
Taoyuan
Airport
06:30-22:30
Taichung
05:00-21:20
2.5
hoursTaiwan Bus
Corp.
(Kuokuang
Line)
Service Number
Terminal I: 886-3-3834004
T II: 886-3-3833157erminal
T Chao-Ma 886-4-225aichung 91160
www.kingbus.com.tw
Taiwan Taoyuan
Airport/Taichung
Adult
Chao-Ma
Taoyuan
Airport
06:00-02:30NT$250
Child NT$170
Round-tripNT$450
2.515-30 Chao-Ma
hours02:00-22:00
Gan-Cheng
02:00-20:30Fe Go
ExpressTerminal I: 886-3-3931351
Terminal II: 886-3-393-1730
Service Number Chao-Ma: 886-4-2706-8886
Gan-Cheng: 886-4-2226-3543
www.freego.com.tw
Taiwan Taoyuan
Airport/Taichung
Adult
ChaomaNT$260
Chung-Kang
TransferNT$230
Child NT$160
Round-trip
NT$400
To be
checked at
each station
Taoyuan
Airport
06:00-24:00
Chao-Ma 2.5
03:00-18:00 hours
Chung-Kan
g Transfer03:00-14:00
UnitedHighway
BusTerminal I: 886-3-3834779
Terminal II: 886-3-3833552
Chao-Ma: 886-4-22546280Service Number
Taichung Station:886-4-22263034
Chung-Kang Transfer: 886-4-23582918
www.ubus.com.tw
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www.cyut.ed
:
( u.tw/~ias/)
4-2374-2317
Notice:Airport pick-up service is
out the appl aioffered by school. Please fill
/ication form (av lable at www.cyut.edu.tw/~ias ) andfax or email to Ms. rnational AffairsCenter.Fax: 886-4-2374-2317E-mail: [email protected]
Yiting Chen or Mr. Jacques Lee at Inte
Note
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3.4.4 To get to CYUT by car
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3.5 Recreation
(A) (B) (C)
(D)(E) (F) 200 250
(G) (H)
(A) Cell phones are not allowed during(B) No-Sm(C) It is possib oes, home appliances
and even food. t stalls.(D) Please do not share etc. with others.(E) A card wi s and phone numbers,school ph nded if you are leaving
the campus(F) Movie tic is no movie theater near
school. are normally located inside of Koshi and SOGO.
(G) Bowling s are all nearby.(H) Please refer of R.O.C. for more
information: ndex/index.asp
class.oking in public areas.
le to haggle over the price of cloIt is common in mo
toothbrush, shaver, ch
th your name, emergency contacone number and address on it is recomalone.
kets cost about NT$200-250. TLarge-scale movie theaters in Tai
Department stores such as Shin Konalleys, billiard shops and swimming
to the Website of Tourism Bureauwww.taiwan.net.tw/lan/cht/i
thes, shst stores and stree
opstick
t nameme
herechungg Mitsu
pool
.
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273.6 ther InformationO
3.6.1 Currency
(NT$) 2000 1000 500 200 100 5020 10 5 1
T$100. ins used. There
The currency in Taiwan is called New Taiwan Dollar (NT$). The facees of the bills are: NT$1000, NT$500 and Nvalu Co are
frequently and there are NT$50, NT$10, NT$5 and NT$1 circulatingare also NT$2000 and NT$200 bills and NT$20 coins but they are not usedoften.
3.6.2 Postal Service
5 12
www.post.gov.tw/post/index.jsp 1
ht:
The postage for regular mail is NT$5 and prompt delivery is NT$12.
International mail, packages and express service will be priced based on weigand destinations. Please visit the website of Taiwan Post for more informationwww.post.gov.tw/post/index.jsp . The CAVES BOOKS store located at the 1
. MoFst
e
3.6.3 To open a bank
To open a bank account at aiwanCooperative Bank
1,000
13
00
14
30
1
Foreigners may open an account at ost Offices or banks. With a valid AlienResident Certificate, a passport, an an initial deposit of NT$1,000, please
proceed to Service Counter at 1st
floor of Administration Building of CYUTduring 1pm to 2:30pm, Tuesdays and Fridays for opening accounts.
of Science and Engineering Building provides simple postal servicesconv nience stores also provide courier and express mail services.
account
T
Pd
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3.6.4 Telecommunications 15
1
nes in Taiwan can be divided into two types, coin and card. Coinnations of NT$1, NT$5, and NT$10. Tonute of talking on the phone.
Ph
A
10 1 IC
100 IC 200 300
()
Payphotype phones accept coins in denomimake local calls, NT$1 equals one mi
one cards are divided into magnetic strip cards and IC cards and can beused all over Taiwan. Magnetic strip cards is NT$100 each, and IC cards areavailable in NT$200 and NT$300. The cards are sold at railway stations, busstations, scenic spots, and convenience stores.
n area code is not necessary for local calls but long distance calls.
Instructions are on all payphones.International calls can be made from private cell phones, public IDD phones,
or hotel IDD phones. International calls are charged in the base of six seconds.
3.6.5 To make an international call
002+ + +
www.cht.com.tw
tfn.net.tw
www.eyp.com.tw/ra
tes/index.php
002+country code + area code + phone numberCharges vary according to each telecommunication companies and different
time periods. Please visit the following websites for more information:Chunghwa Telecom: www.cht.com.twTaiwan Fixed Network: tfn.net.tw.Inform on international fares: www.eyp.com.tw/rates/index.phpation
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293.6.6 Cou
D
ntry Code and Time
Code Dif
ifference
Country
Country Code
Time
Difference
Location
Country
Timeference
Singapore 65 0 Malaysia 60 0
UnitedKingdom
44 -8Japan
81 +1
U.S.A.
1 -13~16
Germany49 -7
M
ainlandChina
86 0Hong Kong
852 0
Vietnam
84 -1India
91 -2.5
Emergency Call 110
Emergency Call 119
3.6.7 Useful Phone Number
for Police Station for Fire Station
International Calls Inquiry
100 Chinese Language Local 104Call Directory Assistance
Time Report
1
Chi ese Language
17n
Long Distant Directorynce
105
Assista
Weather Forecast Center
166
English languageDirectory Assistance
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3.6.8 -04 Domestic Airlines
Mandarin Airlines
15-5088tion)
5-5080Airp
04-2615-5199(Reservation)04-26 88 (TaAir
Taichung-04
04-26(Reserva04-261(Taichung ort)
Uni Air 15-51 ichungport)
3 In s
ipei -02 and Taoyuan Airpo
EV
01-199903-351-6805
hina Airl
2715-1298-8888
.6.9 ternational Airline
Ta( rt-03)
A Airways02-25
C ines02-03-3
12
ConA
0 19-59403-398-2404
hay P nes
2715-2332301-303
03-398-2501tinental
irlines
2-27 7Cat
acific Airli
02-04-
32
Mal irlines
14-788803-398-2521
Northw
72-21803-398-2471aysia A
02-25 est Airlines
02-27 8
Un es0 25-8868
98-2781 ngapore2551-665398-247ited Airlin
2-2303-3 Si
Airlines
02-03-
51
Mandarin Airlines
02-2717-123003-3982620
Uni Air
02-2518-262603-351-6805
02-8176-2288 Jetstar Airlines 03-398-8888 Vietnam Airlines
02-2517-717703-398-3026
Airasi
8723-1099
a Airlines02-
3.6.10 Taoyuan
irpo uris
24 24-hour ll
03-39820
Termserv
-3982143982
Taiwan
International A rt To t Service Center
Emergency ca50 03
inal 1 Departureice counter
03-3 144
Vo
-39837
Termiservic
3-3983-3983
ice inquiry
03 28
nal 2 Departuree counter
003
274294
Websitehttp://www.taoyuanairport.gov.tw
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313.6.11 Kaohsiung International Airport
Domestic inform ioncounter
07-80576300800-090-108
International
07-80576310800-090-108at
6:30-22:00 information counter 5:30-21:30
Websitehttp://www.kia.gov.tw/
3.6.12 Taiwan Railways Administration
tio
-2311012119
04-26225374352224:00
02
Taipei Sta n0800-23396:00-24:00
0800-4Taichung Station
0:00-2
Kaohsiung Stat
07
5:00-0:30ion
07-237150800-711333
Websitehttp://www.railway.gov.tw
3.6.13 igh Speed RailTaiwan H: 4066-5 00-21:00
Hours
678
Reservation
: 9:Operating:
Customer Servic(02)66
e: 6:00-24:0026-8000
Operating Hours
Website: www.thsrc.com.tw
Tze Chiang
d RHigh Spee ail Tarokoe
Chu Kuang
Fu Hsing
Local train
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3.7 Medical Services and
33
nBuildin provid al consult treat oldoct vice , from
There are Jen-Ai Gen and Cheng-Ching Hospita thefirst on ated o Ro n Da-Li, the second one is onC W
According to the internationaludents who hold been staying inaiwan for more than 4 months must join the National Health Insurance (NHI).
insure themselves ine Certificate for
o prepare the fol proceed to theH out the NHA the last 2 m , A copy of your
p the A t and back)Each month, foreign ount of NT$659 for
NHI. Fees will be paid in a half-year base, i.e., 6 months: the first half will befrom September to February in the following year, and the second half will befrom March to August. Please contact Health Services Center for furtherinformation. Tel: (04)23323000 ext.5033
1430
National Health Insurance
1300
()
$659 / 9 2
8(04)23323000 503On campus medical center is located at the first floor in Administratio
ment. A schog, which es basic medic ation andor will be in ser on Wednesday 13:00 to 14:30.
eral Hospital l nearby ande is loc n Kuao-Kung ad i
hung-Cheng Road in ufeng.National Health Insurance Regulations,
the Alien Resident Certificate and havestTBefore having covered by NTH, students will have toMedica & urance on their own. Aftel Accident Ins
s, pleaser obtaining th
s andver 4 monthealth Ser
lowing documentI applicativices Center to fill
e taken inon:
stamp2 photo (must b
assport, A copy of
onths), Personal
lien Resident Certificate (both fronstudents are responsible for the am
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(A)
oreign passport holders who intend to stay in the R.O.C. in a
ificate. Within the period, shall the Certificateholders leave Taiwan and re-enter, a Re-entry Permit must be applied along withthe Certificate.
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4 Visa Types
180
(B) 180
(A) Visitor Visa: Fperiod of fewer than 180 days may apply a visitor visa.
(B) Resident Visa: Foreign passport holders who intend to stay in the R.O.C. ina period of more than 180 days may apply for a resident visa.
5 Alien Resident Certificate 15
()ALIEN RESIDENT CERTIFICATE (RE-ENTRY
PERMIT)The Alien Resident Certificate may be applied upon your arrival in Taiwan, orat the municipal government or the police headquarter of the city/countygovernment within 15 days of receiving your Resident Visa. An effective time
period will be stated on the Cert
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5.1 To apply a Resident
Visa and the Alien Resident Certificate
To apply a Resident Visa
To apply the Alien Resident Certificate
(A)
(A)
(B)
(B) (C) 2 2
1
(C)
(D)
(E) (F) (G
(D
(E
) 2 2) 3,000
) 1,000 (1 )
4,400 (A) Student a copy of it
copy of it (must be
(A) Passport and a copy of it(B) Resident visa and a copy of it
omplete application form
nt ID and a copy of it, or the
(for one-year stay)
ID and
(B) Passport and avalid for 6 months, with blank pagesfor stamping)
(C) Two 2 photos (passport size)(D) A C
(C) A Complete application form(D) Two 2 photos (passport size) (E) Authorization form(F) Stude(E) Fees: General Students: NT$3000,
American students: NT$4400
Certificate of study
(G) Fees: NT$1000
503 1
280
77
w.immigration.gov.tw
1TEL04-22510707 FAX04-22510700
TEL04-252697http://ww
http://www.boca.gov.twOffice for application:Ministry of Foreign AffairsTaichung Branch Office
Address: No. 5
Office for application:National Immigration Agency
Taichung County
03, 1st Fl., Sec 2, Li-Ming
Rd
Address: No.280, ChungShan Rd.,
., Taichung City
TEL04-22510707 FAX04-22510700Web Sitehttp://www.boca.gov.tw/
Fengyuan City, Taichung
TEL: 04-25269777
Web Sitehttp://www.immigration.gov.tw
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5.2 To extend the Alien Resident Certificate
5.3 Assistance to the
above applications
2007 7
5
04-23323000
3124
f
e county/city he/she stays.Please have all relating information handy and consult the International AffairsCenter at 5
thfloor of Administration Building. You may also contact staff
members by phone: (04)2332-3000, ext.3124.
To extend
According to National Immigration Agency, Ministry of the Interior, as oJuly 2007, the Alien Resident Certificate must be applied in person by theapplicant (foreigner) at the Office for Application of th
theAlien Resident Certificate
(A) (B)
(C) 2 1(D) (E) (F) (G) 1,000 (1 )(H) 10
(B) Alien Resident Certificate andcopy
(C) A 2 photo (passport size)(D) A Complete application form(E) Authorization form
(No regulated format)
(F) Student ID and a copy of it, orthe Certificate of study
(G) The fees: NT$1000.(for one-year stay)
(H) 10 work days
(A) Passport and a copy of it
280TEL04-25269777
Office for application:
National Immigration Agency
Taichung CountyAddress: No.280, ChungShan Rd.,
Fengyuan City, Taichung
TEL: 04-25269777
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6
ty in accordance wit oreign
e students admitted into a public or private accredited
dy by
ing
Work Permit Application
6.1 Eligible Applicant
for Foreign Students
(A)
Those foreign students admitted into a
universi
public or private accredited college or
h the Regulations Governing Study by FStudents in Republic of China.
(B)Those overseas Chinescollege or university in accordance with the Regulations Governing StuOverseas Chinese Students in Repub
(C)Those Hong Kong and Macao studentaccredited college
lic of China.s admitted into a public or private
or universitStudy by Hong Kong and Mac
y in accordance with the Regulations Governao Students in Republic of China.
6.2 Documents Req(A)http://www.cyut.edu.tw/~iuired to Apply for a Work Permitas/files/foreign/foreign_24_18.doc
Application form
(B)ixed t
ounseling unit and affixed a signature byseling u
mes language
t for e e is (NT $100 per person).Applicant may pay either by postal rem reau of
Employment & Vocational Training (Ao the BEVTs cashier counter in person
photocopy of passport and a photocopy of Alien Residency Certificate of thefront and back
Photocopy of student ID card (aff o the application form)
(C)
A consent form by the school the student studies, together with the applicationform placed a stamp by the student c
udent counthe director of the st(D) nit
Grades certificate(s) of the latest se
ter or school report of full-yearcourse(s)
(E)
19058848 Original postal remittance receip xamination feittance through the account of Bu
ccount Number: 19058848) ort
(F)A
(G)
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acher on
y aff or foreignaffiliated
language center in Taiwan during his o ingpermission from the Ministry o the saidpermission letter in lieu of the proof of docum e. Attesting that a student is ing
nses, and cable to provide tangnd sear is inents to p
t to the suship outside of the sch
6.3 How to Apply
)
nessyment & Vocational Training (office address: 1F,
Tatung Dist., Taipei City)(B)
gisteredsive Plan Section of Bureau of Employment
winter and summer vacations, then (16) hours per week.
be thuss Act.
(D)
In addition to the above 6 items, the appli
cant shall provide pertinent proof of
l owing categories. Those who havedocumentation on one of the fo lexceptional competence in a foreign language and plan to work as a te
a part-time basis at the college/ universit iliated language centereducation institute
r her study in Taiwan, after obtainf Education, can submit a photocopy of
entation stated abovin y or livunable to cont ue whose stud
expe ible proof. Attesting that the teaching a
need of having fo n tudch unit that the student studies inarticipate in the work.reig s
that it is relevanAttestingrequire intern
bject program the student studies toool.
(A In-person application by an appointed person arriving at personally the busiwindow of Bureau of EmploNo.83, Sec.2, Yenping N. Rd.,103
Postal application through forwarding the application documents by remail (addressed to the Comprehen& Vocational Training through mailing address: 1F, No.83, Sec.2, Yenping N.Rd., Tatung Dist., Taipei City 103,)
6.4 Other Related Regulations(A)
For all applicants, the maximum permitted work period is 6 months.(B)
For all applicants, with the exception of thetotal working hours may not exceed sixtee
(C) Violating the regulations stated above, the applicants work permit maycancelled under the Employment Service
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Foreigners working illegally without a permit will be fined from NT$30,000 to
N(E)
he original and be
(F)wn from the
s es
(G)
(J)
ing allo file an
work permit application.
T$150,000 under the Employment Services Act.
All photocopied documents shall be specified identical to taffixed applicants seal or signature.
A student who has discontinued his or her schooling or withdrachool during the semester is required to return the work permit card to thchool if it remains valid.
If necessar hipy, the school may require the applicant to provide the internsworking units stamp, job nature and employers address.
(H)
For those filing an application in the first semester, his or her work permit willbe due to March 31, next semester; For those filing an application in the secondsemester, his or her work permit will be due to September 30.
(I)If the applicant chooses to pick the application up in person, he or she must
provide a personal pickup notice attached to the application, and deliver themto the dedicated counter of Bureau of Employment & Vocational Training byhis or her personal presence to the office; the pickup procedure is same to askthe applicant to arrive at the dedicated counter for the application pickup as perthe receipt issued by the BEVT within the indicated period. After the periodindicated, the application will be automatically sent to the applicant byregistered mail.0285902567
Any further information, please contact us by telephone, (02)8590-2567Notes: Overseas Chinese students admitted into a school under the Regulations
Governing Study by Overseas Chinese Students in Republic of Chinaare not allowed to transfer to or enter into a continuation school or a dayschool affiliated extension department or National Open University oran open school affiliated with a day junior college (includeducation levels night schools) by their own desire, and also t
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Information for Mainland Students Only
(A)
()
(B)
(
(D)
(
(E)
(C) 2~3
( 2010 12 21~31)
(1) (2)
)(3) ()(4) ()
( 2011 3 1 )(1)2)()3122 5
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8 Emergency Contact Number
CYUT04-23323000 ext. Cell phone
30423045 04-23320808
Student
11411142 Dormitory I 04-23325032
S
tudent Dormitory Student Dorm
itory 04-2339298504-23320112
Dean: Ching-Fang Liaw
3101 0920-761230
The Office ofResearch andD elopment
floor ofev
(5th
Administration
Building)
Vice Dean: George Lin
3221 0937-431684
Director:Ruisiang Lin
3121 0937-769000
Yiting Chen
3122 0935-915288
3123 0911-14
Yifen Hu4672
InteCentAdm
rnational Affairser (5
thfloor of
inistrationdBuil ing)
Jacques Lee
3124 0923-556638
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Chaoyang University
of Technology
International Student Handbook
InternationalAffairsCenter