Focus Taiwan
Date: 2018/08/14
By: Tai Ya-chen and Lee Hsin-Yin
London, Aug. 13 (CNA) Taipei has moved up two places in the rankings of the world’s most livable cities to 58th place, according to the 2018 Economist Intelligence Unit’s (EIU) Global Livability Ranking.
Taipei edged past the South Korean capital Seoul, which dropped one spot to 59th from last year, according to the report released Monday.
For the first time, the Austrian capital Vienna topped the list of 140 cities surveyed by the EIU, dislodging Australia’s Melbourne, which had held first place for a record seven consecutive years.
Although both Melbourne and Vienna have registered improvements in livability over the last six months, increases in Vienna’s ratings, particularly in the stability category, have been enough for the city to overtake Melbourne, the report said. [FULL STORY]