Please rest assured,<a target="_blank" class="gs_a_poi" href="http://you.ctrip.com/place/taiwan100076.html#ctm_ref=gs_290102_1688064_100076_l" data-classtype="1" data-id="58775" data-type="4">Taiwan</a><p>High-speed trains are frequent, and</p><a target="_blank" class="gs_a_poi" href="http://you.ctrip.com/place/taizhong1369.html#ctm_ref=gs_290102_1688064_1369_l" data-classtype="1" data-id="1014" data-type="4">Taichung</a><p>It is a big station, and almost all trains stop there. From the afternoon to 11:00 in the evening, there is a bus in less than 15 minutes.</p><a target="_blank" class="gs_a_poi" href="http://you.ctrip.com/place/taibei360.html#ctm_ref=gs_290102_1688064_360_l" data-classtype="1" data-id="249" data-type="4">Taipei</a><p>or</p><a target="_blank" class="gs_a_poi" href="http://you.ctrip.com/place/gaoxiong756.html#ctm_ref=gs_290102_1688064_756_l" data-classtype="1" data-id="567" data-type="4">Kaohsiung</a><p>. If you have planned your itinerary in advance, you can buy early bird tickets on the official website 28 days in advance (including the day of departure). The maximum discount is 35%, which saves a lot. I went back to Taipei from Taichung at 7:00 p.m., and I saved nearly NT$300 per person by buying a 35% discount ticket. It's just that the time is relatively inflexible, and there are at least two northbound trains waiting at the platform for less than 20 minutes.</p><a target="_blank" class="gs_a_poi" href="http://you.ctrip.com/place/shanggao2400.html#ctm_ref=gs_290102_1688064_2400_l" data-classtype="1" data-id="1986" data-type="4">up high</a>Iron passes. The attached picture is a screenshot of the official website of Taiwan High Speed Rail, Taichung Station, and the trains going north and south in the afternoon within 7 days (the trains are so frequent that you can’t even fit a picture). For more information such as fares and specific times, you can visit its website for inquiries. Update the train number information for the next week, and online booking can be opened within 28 days.