Taiwan is looking to Southeast Asia as a pipeline to fill the region’s shortage of high-tech talent. The number of foreign students to the island has been growing, especially from Vietnam and Indonesia. Voice of America’s Peh Hong Lim reports from Hsinchu.

These students from Southeast Asia are not only learning Chinese in Taiwan, they are also getting technical skills training in their field of study. About an hour south of Taiwan’s capital, Truong Minh Qui from Vietnam is earning a master’s degree at Minh Hsin University of Science and Technology.

Truong Minh Qui
Vietnamese student
When I came to Taiwan, I had heard that Taiwan is advanced in chemical and materials fields. I really like these fields.

Vietnamese student enrollment in Taiwan is growing. They are the largest group of foreign students in Taiwan and account for nearly a quarter of all international students at 27,000. There has also been an increase in the number for students from Indonesia.

One of them is future civil engineer, Happy Mareta who says it was earthquakes that brought her to Taiwan.

Happy Mareta
Indonesian student
I’m really interested to study here because Taiwan is known for its advanced construction methods.

Students like Happy and Truong are the answer to Taiwan’s talent shortage in tech. A problem that is made worse by the island’s dropping birthrate. Taipei last year launched a plan to nearly triple the number of foreign students by 2030, retaining two-thirds for after graduation jobs. The island has been looking to Southeast Asia as a pipeline for new talent. Foreign students are also drawn to the island. For Mareta, the attraction is Taipei 101, the tallest building on the island.

Happy Mareta
Indonesian student
It’s the famous tourism spot. I could learn about how the construction methods used in Taiwan [Taipei] 101, how the building is built.

Especially how the building sways but stays strong during an earthquake.

Many students are pairing their studies with internships in Taiwan with the hope that they’ll land a high-tech job here in the future.

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