Vienna vs Hsinchu Comparison

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When it comes to comparing Vienna and Hsinchu as potential destinations for expats or digital nomads, there are several key differences that stand out. One of the most notable is the cost of living, with Vienna being significantly more expensive than Hsinchu across the board.

Climate Index
81.8 / 83.1
Cost of Living Index
74.7 / 51.3

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In terms of transportation costs, a monthly public transport pass in Vienna will set you back substantially more than it would in Hsinchu. Similarly, when it comes to renting an apartment outside of the city centre, Vienna's prices are roughly three times higher for both onebedroom and threebedroom apartments. The story is similar when looking at utilities, with basic services like electricity, heating, cooling, water, and garbage costing significantly more in Vienna than they do in Hsinchu.

Health Care Index
79.7 / 85.3
Pollution Index
15.9 / 52

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However, salaries also tend to be higher in Vienna, reflecting the city's high cost of living. Average monthly net salary after tax is roughly 40% greater in Vienna compared to Hsinchu. On top of that, Vienna boasts a slightly better quality of life index and healthcare system than its Taiwanese counterpart. That being said, both cities offer relatively good climates and low pollution levels.

Purchasing Power Index
141.4 / 158.3
Quality of Life Index
208.5 / 203.1

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In terms of safety, Hsinchu actually edges out Vienna with a marginally higher rating. Meanwhile, the traffic commute time is roughly comparable between the two cities. When it comes to purchasing power, however, Hsinchu has an edge thanks to its lower cost of living index, making everyday expenses more manageable for residents.

Safety Index
70.5 / 86.7
Traffic Commute Time Index
23 / 23.3

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Ultimately, while both cities have their pros and cons, Vienna's high standard of living and relatively robust salaries make it a great choice for those willing or able to foot the bill. On the other hand, Hsinchu offers an attractive balance between affordability, quality of life, and modern amenities that makes it hard to ignore as an upandcoming destination in its own right.

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Local cuisine & dishes

Hsinchu

Oyster Vermicelli SoupA light, clear soup made with fresh oysters, thin vermicelli noodles, and a hint of vinegar for tang. The texture is delicate yet flavorful, served hot with garnishes like green onions and chili oil. Hsinchu's version often uses locally harvested oysters, making it a true seafood lover's delight.
Salted Spinach with OystersA vibrant stir-fried dish combining fresh spinach and plump oysters cooked in a savory sauce. The texture is slightly crunchy from the spinach and tender from the oysters, served with a side of steamed rice. This dish highlights Hsinchu's reliance on fresh, local ingredients for bold flavors.
Braised Pork Belly with Pickled Mustard GreensA rich, savory dish featuring tender pork belly braised to perfection and served with pickled mustard greens. The pork has a melt-in-your-mouth texture, while the greens add a tangy contrast. Traditionally served with rice, this is a staple in Hsinchu's culinary repertoire, showcasing the region's love for pork and preservation techniques.
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Travel & attractions

Vienna

Schönbrunn PalaceA historic palace complex consisting of various structures which originated in the mid-18th century
St. Stephen's CathedralA Roman Catholic church and minor basilica dedicated to Saint Stephen, the first Hungarian king
Belvedere PalaceAn Austrian Baroque palace complex consisting of two palaces, the Upper Belvedere and the Lower Belvedere
Hofburg PalacePrincipal imperial palace of the Habsburg dynasty rulers, situated in Vienna
Vienna State OperaOne of the most important opera houses in the world, known for its impressive architecture and acoustics

Hsinchu

National Hsinchu Science ParkA world-renowned high-tech industrial park housing numerous tech companies and research institutions.
Hsinchu Botanical GardenA beautiful garden showcasing a variety of Taiwanese flora, with walking trails and educational exhibits.
Hsinchu Ancestral TemplesHistorical complex of ancient temples dedicated to the city's founders, featuring traditional architecture and cultural events.
Hsinchu Guanghua Digital PlazaA modern shopping mall with a digital theme, offering various stores, restaurants, and entertainment options.
Taiwan National University of Agriculture and Technology (TNUAT)One of Taiwan's top agricultural universities, featuring beautiful campus grounds and research facilities open to the public.

Real estate & living comparison

Vienna Hsinchu
Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre 6201.86 USD 6141.9 USD
1 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 892.19 USD 272.75 USD
3 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 1517 USD 766.7 USD
Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax) 3677.39 USD 2590.39 USD
GDP Growth Rate: 0.95 USD 2.71 USD
Monthly Public Transport Pass (Regular Price) 59.61 USD 40.51 USD
Basic Utilities for 85 m2 Apartment (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) 341.66 USD 95.9 USD
Population 2,223,236 453,536

Last updated: 2026-04-16T15:30:46+00:00

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