Cost of Taiwan Holiday

Food and lodging is not a problem, but I am not sure how much money to bring to go see sites and what not in Taiwan. And should I bring traveller cheques to cash in over there or what should i do with my money?
3 meals (including fruits and soft drinks): about NT$450 per day PROF. LEE’S HOSPITALITY APARTMENT SUITE: NT$400 per night or NT$7500 per month subway & bus fares (including the Maokong cable car): NT$250 at most per day places of interest: generally free; National Palace Museum: NT$160; Taipei 101 Tower’s 91st floor observatory: NT$450; Banchiao Lin Family Mansion and Garden: NT$100; Taipei Zoo: NT$60; etc. Gourmet Restaurants, shopping, etc: flexible *Tuesday, July 31, 2007 (NT=TWD) 1 US Dollar = 32.81809 Taiwan Dollar 1 Canadian Dollar = 30.77783 Taiwan Dollar US or Canadian Dollars or traveller’s cheques or international credit cards are o.k. in Taiwan. **ALL PEACEFUL AND NON-SMOKING INTERNATIONAL TRAVELERS are welcome to stay at PROF. LEE’S HOSPITALITY APARTMENT SUITE. Prof. Lee is a part-time university teacher. He did postgraduate studies in Texas, California, New York, and Scotland before. He speaks Chinese and also English as a second language. He can give you a lot of valuable tourist information and tips. If you do not have a travel plan of your own in Taiwan, he can help you make a worthy and enjoyable one after you meet him. Visit his webpage at http://hk.geocities.com/cnlyhhp/sansia.htm to know more about the apartment suites and Taiwan.

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