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About BigByte Education
At BigByte Education, we believe there is a better way to educate the youth. A more current, skill-focused way where a student learns invaluable skills that can and will be applied in their future. We are obsessively passionate about education, and our mission is to help the next generation as best we can.
We focus mainly on providing students with comprehensive English language skills. With recent advances in technology, we know the education landscape is constantly improving and we see this as an opportunity. We're excited to provide excellent education through our courses, trips, and community.
Our Journey
Driven by our continuous desire to help the leaders of tomorrow, BigByte has made many improvements over the past two decades. In 1996, we introduced a new reading program, giving students a chance to read and reflect every day. Then, in 1999, we organized our first international trip, sending our students to California for a six-week study course. More recently, in 2008, we were invited by the National Science Council to take part in SciFest in Finland, where top students from all over the world come to represent their country.
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Taiwan at a glance
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Country quick facts
Showing respect and politeness for elders is an important part of Taiwanese culture.
Taiwanese people hate the rain (due to fears over acid rain) and will usually shield their skin from the sun’s rays with umbrellas.
Taiwan has an adult literacy rate of 96%.
The Taiwanese are known as being incredibly hard working, and Taiwanese society places a large emphasis on the importance of work and education.
Tipping is not customary in Taiwan. Usually a 10% service charge is added to your bill when staying at a hotel, while restaurants and cab drivers will typically refuse tips.
There are almost 5,000 7-Elevens in Taiwan, and they’re much more than a convenience store. You can dine in a 7-Eleven in Taiwan, use their free Wi-Fi, send packages and even get your dry cleaning done!.
Many Taiwanese people like to take naps after lunch.


