Taipei Station: Super invincible station, all the cars running on the track are transferred here, far more than the major transfer hubs of the Imperial Capital. There are high-speed rail, ordinary trains, subways (Taiwan is called MRT), underground corridors are super invincible and complicated, road signs are super, and you will really be dizzy if you don't look carefully. I have lived here for several days and have not understood it yet. The underground passage is divided into several floors, and there are many shops and restaurants, such as Kang is Mei, Uniqlo (super pocket version), KFC, Starbucks, etc., and Eslite Bookstore. There are many exits, but the best thing is accessibility. No matter which route has an accessible straight ladder, the sign is obvious. The instructions are clear, young people will not ride, only the elderly and people with large luggage will sit, very convenient. It is very convenient to buy tickets in Taiwan. There are not many people at the station window. There is no need to queue. There are also vending machines and mobile apps. The app can be on the mainland. You can buy it before you leave. It is recommended to use a few apps. See the picture for details. All subways, high-speed rails and trains in Taiwan do not need security checks. Tickets are directly entered. It is super convenient. Taiwan's trains are actually as convenient as the subway, so you don't have to go to the station for a long time in advance like China, as long as 10 minutes in advance. The platform of the high-speed rail is divided into 1, 2, it seems that 1 is all south, 2 is all north. The platform will be displayed on the sign before the car is opened. You have to look for it and then go down. The car is an automatic door. No one checks the ticket. Go directly to the car and find a seat to sit down. There are not many people in the carriage, because the trains are super dense, many empty seats, in fact, the free seat should not be a big problem, the fare is still cheap. Major stations have stamps, basically at the service desk.