In Kaohsiung, they use Type A and B power plugs and outlets. The voltage is 110V, and the frequency is 60Hz.
Good news! You won’t need a travel adapter in Kaohsiung. Their plugs and outlets are the same as our standard Type A and B back in the States.
Quick Overview of the Plugs in Kaohsiung:
- Plug type in Kaohsiung: A and B
- Standard voltage: 110V
- Frequency: 60Hz
- Need a travel adapter? No, you don’t need a travel adapter
- Need a voltage converter? No, a converter isn’t needed
We source our information directly from local power authorities, global standards organizations such as the IEC, and real-world feedback from travelers around the world.
Travelers heading to Kaohsiung often combine it with visits to South Korea, Japan, or Hong Kong. Be sure your plugs will work in each country.
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Power Outlets in Kaohsiung
In Kaohsiung, they use Type A and B power plugs and outlets.
Type A

Type A outlets have two flat prongs and no grounding pin.
Type B

Type B outlets have two flat prongs and a grounding pin. Type A plugs will also fit.
Do You Need a Voltage Converter?
If your device’s voltage isn’t compatible with your destination, a converter is needed. But in Kaohsiung, the voltage is close enough to what we use in the U.S., so you won’t need one.
Always verify the voltage rating on your device before packing it for a trip. If it reads “100-240V, 50/60 Hz”, it’s designed for international use and works with both 120V and 220-240V without needing a converter. Many phones, laptops, and rechargeable gadgets have this feature.

Which Travel Devices May Need a Converter?
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Device Need Converter? Notes Phone ❌ No Most modern phone chargers are dual voltage (100–240V) Laptop ❌ No Check the power brick label for 100–240V Hairdryer ❌ No (usually) High wattage; many models are not dual voltage Electric toothbrush ❌ No Most models are 110V only Camera / DSLR ❌ No (usually) Most chargers are dual voltage Power bank ❌ No Charges via USB, adapter is enough Electric shaver / trimmer ❌ No Older or cheaper models may not support 230V Tablet / iPad ❌ No All models are dual voltage Portable fan ❌ No Many models are compatible with 110V Game console ⚠️ Check voltage Newer consoles like PS5 and Xbox are often dual voltage — check to be sure Bluetooth speaker ❌ No Charges via USB E-reader (Kindle, etc.) ❌ No USB charging only, no converter needed
More About Kaohsiung
Kaohsiung has a totally different vibe than Taipei—more open space, more sunshine, and way more chill. The Love River winds through the city like a tropical version of the Seine, lined with palm trees, cafés, and walkways that light up at night.
Don’t miss Lotus Pond with its giant dragon and tiger pagodas—it’s quirky, colorful, and full of good photo ops. And if you’re into art, check out the Pier-2 Art Center, where old warehouses have turned into galleries, shops, and street art playgrounds.
Kaohsiung uses the same plugs and outlets as the rest of Taiwan.