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Most Educated in Taiwan

Top 61 cities ranked by most educated

Most Educated — Taiwan

1 Chang-hua 35.0%
2 Linnei 35.0%
3 Hualien City 35.0%
4 Xingang 35.0%
5 Hsinchu 35.0%
6 Xiluo 35.0%
7 Hengchun 35.0%
8 Xizhou 35.0%
9 Ershui 35.0%
10 Erlin 35.0%
11 Zhudong 35.0%
12 Zhubei 35.0%
13 Zhongliao 35.0%
14 Keelung 35.0%
15 Chishang 35.0%
16 Chiayi City 35.0%
17 Lugu 35.0%
18 Changhua 35.0%
19 Taoyuan City 35.0%
21 Taoyuan 35.0%
22 Daxi 35.0%
23 Shenzhen 35.0%
24 Buzi 35.0%
25 Nantou 35.0%
26 Guanshan 35.0%
27 Yilan 35.0%
28 Xiulin 35.0%
29 Xihu 35.0%
30 Zhushan 35.0%
31 Chaozhou 35.0%
32 Taibao 35.0%
33 Yongkang 35.0%
34 Yongjing 35.0%
35 Yujing 35.0%
36 Yuanlin 35.0%
37 Wufeng 35.0%
38 Citong 35.0%
39 Dongshi 35.0%
40 Donggang 35.0%
41 Caotun 35.0%
42 Toufen 35.0%
43 Tianwei 35.0%
44 Tianzhong 35.0%
45 Taitung 35.0%
46 Taipei 35.0%
47 Douliu 35.0%
48 Xinying 35.0%
49 Tainan 35.0%
50 Taichung 35.0%
51 Shetou 35.0%
52 Budai 35.0%
53 Puli 35.0%
54 Pitou 35.0%
55 Beidou 35.0%
56 Beigang 35.0%
57 Bade 35.0%
58 Neili 35.0%
59 Neihu 35.0%
60 Miaoli 35.0%
61 Magong 35.0%

The most educated cities in Taiwan have the highest percentages of residents with bachelor's degrees or higher. Chang-hua leads with 35.0% of residents holding a bachelor's degree.

High education levels typically correlate with higher incomes, lower unemployment, better health outcomes, and more civic engagement. These cities often host or are adjacent to major universities and research institutions that drive both education and economic development.

Highly educated communities tend to attract knowledge-based industries and employers in technology, healthcare, finance, and professional services, creating a self-reinforcing cycle of educational attainment and economic opportunity.

Did You Know?

  • 1. In Chang-hua, 35.0% of residents have a bachelor's degree — more than double the national average of about 33%.
  • 2. Cities near major research universities consistently rank among the most educated in the country.
  • 3. Higher education rates correlate with higher incomes, lower crime, and better health outcomes across communities.

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