
Water bottles and tumblers top Taipei Metro lost items list
What do you think is the most commonly lost item on the Taipei Metro? Two years ago, the correct answer would’ve been umbrellas. But now, water bottles and tumblers have taken over the top spot, with almost 90 bottles lost in just two weeks this month. Moving down the list, clothing, umbrellas and documents such as electronic tickets are also common items left behind by their owners.
A train pulls into the platform. Some passengers alight at the station. But for some of their personal belongings, the journey isn’t over yet.
Back in 2022, the Taipei Metro announced that the three most-commonly lost items on the MRT were umbrellas, bags and wallets. But things have changed. Now umbrellas are No. 3 on the list, after water bottles and clothing. As of July this year, a total of 80,000 water bottles and items of clothing had been found.
Lin Yung-chi
FTV reporter
This is the Lost and Found center at Taipei Metro. As you can see, there are tubs and tubs full of lost water bottles. Now that it’s summer, more and more misplaced bottles are being found at Taipei Children’s Amusement Park.
With so much fun to be had, kids often forget their belongings everywhere. Taipei Children’s Amusement Park, which is managed by the Taipei Metro, reports that up to 300,000 items are lost every year. Only about 40% make it back to their owners.
Passenger
I’ll only claim things like wallets or more expensive items. You just go to the Lost and Found center and tell them what the item looks like, and they’ll try to find it for you.
Besides going to the lost-and-found counter in person, passengers can also use the Taipei Metro mobile app. The AI-powered chatbot can help users find their belongings and create a lost item report.
Ling Chi-yao
Taipei Metro
Thanks to the AI chatbot, you can look for your lost item with just a few taps. For umbrellas, we leave them at the station they were found for 16 days. After that, we put them out as courtesy umbrellas for everyone to use.
According to Taipei Metro regulations, items valued at NT$500 or less are stored for 16 days. If nobody claims them, the person who found them will be notified and offered the item. Items worth more than NT$500 are kept for six months before the finder is notified. If the finder doesn’t collect them after three months, the objects are donated or destroyed.
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2024-08-21