**Taipei Representative Office Edinburgh**

Nestled in the heart of Edinburgh at 1 Melville Street, the Taipei Representative Office serves as a vital link between Taiwan and the United Kingdom, promoting cultural exchange, trade relations, and diplomatic dialogue. Our dedicated team is committed to providing exceptional service and support for individuals and businesses seeking information about Taiwan, whether it’s about travel, investment opportunities, or cultural programs.

We pride ourselves on our customer-centric approach, ensuring that every visitor feels welcomed and valued. You can easily reach out to us at 0131 220 6886 for any inquiries or to schedule an appointment. Our knowledgeable staff is here to assist with tailored solutions that meet your needs, reflecting our dedication to quality service and customer satisfaction.

At the Taipei Representative Office, we believe in fostering meaningful connections that enhance understanding and collaboration between our nations. For more detailed information about our services or upcoming events, we invite you to visit our website at http://www.roc-taiwan.org/ukedi/. Experience the warmth of Taiwanese hospitality right in Edinburgh—your gateway to exploring the rich culture and opportunities that Taiwan has to offer.

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Graeme McKinnon

5 Google Rating

As I see there are not many reviews here, I am happy to say from having called the office twice for

5/ 5

As I see there are not many reviews here, I am happy to say from having called the office twice for information to assist in a document that requires authentication, the staff have been both caring and considerate, polite and professional with me. I have also found on visiting a good experience, being dealt with quickly and all documents carefully looked over. I can only say good things about the service here, it is appreciated.

Henry Liu

5 Google Rating

Taiwan No. 1

5/ 5

Taiwan No. 1

Roger Lin

1 Google Rating

一天只上三小時,能做什麼事

1/ 5

一天只上三小時,能做什麼事

Frank Lee

2 Google Rating

業務受理時間很短 滿不方便的 建議延長

2/ 5

業務受理時間很短 滿不方便的 建議延長

Pascal Pijper

5 Google Rating

Very friendly people working there being always extremely polite.

5/ 5

Very friendly people working there being always extremely polite.

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