Taipa
China Islands · CN · pop. 1,500
Language(s): Mandarin Chinese (Putonghua) official; Cantonese in Hong Kong/Guangdong; Hokkien/Min in Fujian and Kinmen; indigenous Austronesian languages on Orchid Island (Taiwan)
Moving with kids — Taipa
Schools, healthcare, housing, and daily logistics — sourced, in plain language.
- Early years (preschool / nursery / kindergarten)
- Taipa
- Ages 3–6.
- Schools (K–12)
- None on island; nearest: Taipa (Off island — confirm travel time with the institution)
- Ages 6–15 (varies by island size).
- Higher education
- None documented on island
- Healthcare
- No full hospital on island
- Nearest prefecture-level hospital on mainland coast; ferry or bridge links vary by island
- Top income tax
- ~45% top marginal (45% bracket above ¥960k annual taxable income, resident individuals)
- See full bands on island profile.
- Typical rent (family)
- ¥1,000–¥3,500/mo (2BR)
- 2BR band; verify listings for school catchment areas.
- Getting around with kids
- Ferry or bridge dependent; car common on larger isles
- Language(s)
- Mandarin Chinese (Putonghua) official; Cantonese in Hong Kong/Guangdong; Hokkien/Min in Fujian and Kinmen; indigenous Austronesian languages on Orchid Island (Taiwan)
- Storm exposure
- Typhoon and tropical cyclone exposure along the east and south coasts (May–November); monsoon storms and coastal surge
Demographics
Census and official statistics — age, ethnicity, religion, and language breakdowns where published. Useful for understanding community fit; verify before relocating.
- 0–1417.6%
17.6% - 15–5963.4%
63.4% - 60+19%
19%
National Bureau of Statistics — 2020 census (opens in new tab) · verified 2026-06-11
- Han Chinese91.1%
91.1% - Zhuang1.3%
1.3% - Hui0.8%
0.8% - Manchu0.7%
0.7% - Other minorities6.1%
6.1%
National Bureau of Statistics — 2020 census ethnicity (opens in new tab) · verified 2026-06-11
- Unaffiliated / folk practice52%
52% - Buddhist / Taoist28%
28% - Christian7%
7% - Muslim2%
2% - Other / not stated11%
11%
China statistical yearbook — religion estimates (opens in new tab) · verified 2026-06-11
- Mandarin (Putonghua)70%
70% - Cantonese / Wu / Min / other Chinese25%
25% - Minority languages5%
5%
National Bureau of Statistics — language use (opens in new tab) · verified 2026-06-11
Narrative summary
Plain-language context behind the charts — with per-field sources.
| Age profile | Median age ~39 nationally (2020 census); Hainan and Zhoushan skew younger with in-migration; Hong Kong aging fastest; remote isles older with youth departure. | National Bureau of Statistics of China (opens in new tab)· verified 2026-06-11 · researched |
|---|---|---|
| Ethnic / cultural background | Han Chinese majority nationwide; Zhuang, Miao, and other minorities on Hainan; Cantonese/Hokkien/Hakka regional cultures; Hong Kong and Macau cosmopolitan mix; Taiwan Austronesian indigenous minorities on east-coast isles. | National Bureau of Statistics — ethnicity tables (opens in new tab)· verified 2026-06-11 · researched |
| Religion | Officially atheist state policy; Buddhism, Taoism, folk religion, Christianity, and Islam practiced widely. Hong Kong and Macau have active Catholic and Protestant communities. | China statistical yearbook — religion estimates (opens in new tab)· verified 2026-06-11 · researched |
Income tax
Top rate and band thresholds for the jurisdiction governing this island. Indicative only — not tax advice. National Insurance, social security, VAT/GST, and property taxes are separate.
| Top income tax rate | ~45% top marginal (45% bracket above ¥960k annual taxable income, resident individuals) | State Taxation Administration — P.R.C. (opens in new tab)· verified 2026-06-11 · official |
|---|---|---|
| Income tax bands | China IIT resident scale (annual taxable income): 3%: up to ¥36k 10%: ¥36k–144k 20%: ¥144k–300k 25%: ¥300k–420k 30%: ¥420k–660k 35%: ¥660k–960k 45%: above ¥960k Hong Kong and Macau follow separate SAR tax schedules. | State Taxation Administration — P.R.C. (opens in new tab)· verified 2026-06-11 · official |
Education
Early years, K–12 schools, and higher education — confirm enrollment, waitlists, and tuition directly before planning a move. Off-island options show typical ferry or hub access where documented.
Early years (preschool / nursery / kindergarten)
Taipa
Chinese national curriculum · Ages 3–6
verified 2026-06-11
Schools (K–12)
None documented on island.
Off island
Taipa
Off island · Off island — confirm travel time with the institution
Chinese national curriculum · Ages 6–15 (varies by island size)
verified 2026-06-11
Higher education
None documented on island.
Family essentials
Healthcare, housing costs, transport, and storm exposure — the fields families ask about first.
| Hospital on island | No full hospital on island Nearest prefecture-level hospital on mainland coast; ferry or bridge links vary by island | National Health Commission (opens in new tab)· verified 2026-06-11 · researched |
|---|---|---|
| Evacuation notes | Nearest prefecture-level hospital on mainland coast; ferry or bridge links vary by island | National Health Commission (opens in new tab)· verified 2026-06-11 · researched |
| Rent band (monthly, USD) | ¥1,000–¥3,500/mo (2BR) | State Council (opens in new tab)· verified 2026-06-11 · researched |
| Groceries vs mainland US | Mainland coastal islands: near mainland city prices with 5–15% ferry premium; remote isles and South China Sea outposts much higher | Wikipedia — List of islands of China (opens in new tab)· verified 2026-06-11 · researched |
| Island cost premium | 8–15% above nearest mainland city | Wikipedia — China islands (opens in new tab)· verified 2026-06-11 · researched |
| Car necessity | Ferry or bridge dependent; car common on larger isles | P.R.C. transport (opens in new tab)· verified 2026-06-11 · researched |
| Language(s) | Mandarin Chinese (Putonghua) official; Cantonese in Hong Kong/Guangdong; Hokkien/Min in Fujian and Kinmen; indigenous Austronesian languages on Orchid Island (Taiwan) | Government of the People's Republic of China (opens in new tab)· verified 2026-06-11 · official |
| Hurricane / cyclone exposure | Typhoon and tropical cyclone exposure along the east and south coasts (May–November); monsoon storms and coastal surge | China Meteorological Administration (opens in new tab)· verified 2026-06-11 · official |
Residency paths
US — China Z visa / residence permit
U.S. citizens need a China visa before travel and a work (Z) or other long-stay visa for relocation. Most islands follow mainland P.R.C. immigration rules; Hong Kong and Macau have separate visa regimes. Hainan FTP offers some eased entry for tourism and business but not automatic residency.
Official source · verified 2026-06-11 (opens in new tab)UK — China visa + residence permit
U.K. citizens require a China visa (L/M/Z/Q/R/S/X/D category as appropriate) and must register with local police within 24 hours of arrival. Hong Kong and Macau are separate immigration jurisdictions. Long-term island relocation generally requires employment, family, or investment grounds.
Official source · verified 2026-06-11 (opens in new tab)EU — China visa + residence permit
E.U. nationals apply for China visas through Chinese embassies/consulates. Work, study, or family reunion visas lead to residence permits after entry. Confirm whether your destination is mainland China, Hong Kong SAR, or Macau SAR — rules differ.
Official source · verified 2026-06-11 (opens in new tab)
Full relocation profile
Connectivity, language, timezone, and property rules.
| Population | 1,500 | Wikipedia — List of islands of China / Taiwan (opens in new tab)· verified 2026-06-11 · researched |
|---|---|---|
| Main town | Taipa | Wikipedia — island inventories (opens in new tab)· verified 2026-06-11 · researched |
| Fiber available | No | Ministry of Industry and Information Technology — P.R.C. (opens in new tab)· verified 2026-06-11 · researched |
| Typical internet speed | 30–200 Mbps; 4G/5G widely available | Ministry of Industry and Information Technology — P.R.C. (opens in new tab)· verified 2026-06-11 · researched |
| Language(s) | Mandarin Chinese (Putonghua) official; Cantonese in Hong Kong/Guangdong; Hokkien/Min in Fujian and Kinmen; indigenous Austronesian languages on Orchid Island (Taiwan) | Government of the People's Republic of China (opens in new tab)· verified 2026-06-11 · official |
| Timezone | CST (UTC+8) — China Standard Time nationwide | Government of the P.R.C. (opens in new tab)· verified 2026-06-11 · official |
| Foreign property ownership | Foreigners generally cannot buy land; long-term leasehold and rental common in approved zones. Hong Kong and Macau have separate property regimes. | State Council of the P.R.C. (opens in new tab)· verified 2026-06-11 · official |
Common questions about Taipa
Answers from sourced island profiles — verify dates and official rules before relocating.
What is the cost of living in Taipa?#
Cost of living on Taipa — Typical rent: ¥1,000–¥3,500/mo (2BR). Groceries: Mainland coastal islands: near mainland city prices with 5–15% ferry premium; remote isles and South China Sea outposts much higher. Island premium: 8–15% above nearest mainland city. Figures are sourced bands, not personal budgets — confirm current listings locally.
What are rent prices in Taipa?#
Documented rent band for Taipa: ¥1,000–¥3,500/mo (2BR). Island listings change seasonally — treat as a planning range, not a quote.
Are there schools in Taipa?#
Yes — 2 on-island options documented. K–12: None on island; nearest: Taipa (Off island — confirm travel time with the institution) Early years: Taipa
Is there a hospital on Taipa?#
No full hospital on island on Taipa. Nearest prefecture-level hospital on mainland coast; ferry or bridge links vary by island
What is the population of Taipa?#
Taipa has about 1,500 residents; main town: Taipa (China Islands).
What language is spoken in Taipa?#
Mandarin Chinese (Putonghua) official; Cantonese in Hong Kong/Guangdong; Hokkien/Min in Fujian and Kinmen; indigenous Austronesian languages on Orchid Island (Taiwan).
Do you need a car on Taipa?#
Ferry or bridge dependent; car common on larger isles.
Can foreigners buy property in Taipa?#
Foreigners generally cannot buy land; long-term leasehold and rental common in approved zones. Hong Kong and Macau have separate property regimes..
What is the hurricane risk in Taipa?#
Typhoon and tropical cyclone exposure along the east and south coasts (May–November); monsoon storms and coastal surge.
How fast is the internet in Taipa?#
On Taipa, Fiber is limited or not widely documented; typical speeds around 30–200 Mbps; 4G/5G widely available. Remote-work viability varies by address — verify with local ISPs.
How do you move to Taipa?#
Residency rules depend on your passport. Documented paths for Taipa: US (China Z visa / residence permit): U.S. citizens need a China visa before travel and a work (Z) or other long-stay visa for relocation. Most islands follow mainland P.R.C. immigration rules; Hong Kong and Macau have separate visa regimes. Hainan FTP offers some eased entry for tourism and business but not automatic residency. UK (China visa + residence permit): U.K. citizens require a China visa (L/M/Z/Q/R/S/X/D category as appropriate) and must register with local police within 24 hours of arrival. Hong Kong and Macau are separate immigration jurisdictions. Long-term island relocation generally requires employment, family, or investment grounds. EU (China visa + residence permit): E.U. nationals apply for China visas through Chinese embassies/consulates. Work, study, or family reunion visas lead to residence permits after entry. Confirm whether your destination is mainland China, Hong Kong SAR, or Macau SAR — rules differ. Confirm with official immigration sources before moving.
Informational only — not immigration or legal advice. Disclaimer