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BBC credits #Taipei transport and health care for city’s growing appeal
On 10 September, a BBC travel article stated that Taipei is climbing in global livability rankings thanks to its high-quality health care and transportation infrastructure, spotlighting the city’s reputation as an increasingly attractive destination for business travelers and expatriates. The municipality was one of five locations selected by the British news organization as performing better in the London-based Economist Intelligence Unit’s Global Livability Index. The connectivity of Taipei’s mass rapid transit system is cited as one of the reasons the city has been climbing global livability rankings. The other four cities selected by the BBC were Auckland in New Zealand; Budapest in Hungary; Honolulu in the U.S.; and Kuwait City in Kuwait.
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