What's directly verifiable
HelloChinese's own website makes no mention anywhere of Traditional Chinese, Taiwan, Zhuyin, Bopomofo, or even Simplified Chinese — checked directly across its full marketing copy. For an app whose entire product is teaching Chinese, that's a real gap in the messaging, not a minor omission. If Taiwan-specific teaching were a headline feature, it's the kind of thing a course would lead with.
What's reported, and what isn't
Independent reviews report that HelloChinese added a Traditional-character display option to the app at some point — but no source describes this as a rebuilt Taiwan curriculum rather than a character-display toggle layered over Simplified-based content. And across every source checked, none mention Zhuyin support at all. Zhuyin (Bopomofo) is the actual phonetic system taught in Taiwanese schools — its absence from HelloChinese's feature set (and from every review of it) is a real, notable gap if Taiwan is genuinely your target.
Why a character toggle isn't the same as a Taiwan course
This is the same distinction covered in more depth in why Duolingo's Chinese course won't teach you Taiwanese Mandarin either: flipping which characters get displayed doesn't rebuild the vocabulary, accent, or phonetic system underneath. A course built around Mainland-standard words and pronunciation doesn't become a Taiwan course by changing which glyphs it prints — and Zhuyin in particular is rarely part of any such toggle, since it's a genuinely separate system to teach, not a character swap.
What actually solves this
The real fix isn't a setting — it's a course built around Taiwan from lesson one: Traditional characters as the only characters, Zhuyin taught alongside Pinyin, Taiwan-standard vocabulary, and an authentic Taiwan accent throughout. CiaoSpeak is built that way specifically, rather than a Mainland-first course with an unadvertised Taiwan option somewhere inside it. See our complete beginner's guide to learning Chinese for the full path, or the FAQ for more on how CiaoSpeak works. Head back to the homepage for the full picture.
Frequently asked questions
Does HelloChinese teach Traditional Chinese?
HelloChinese's own website makes no mention of Traditional characters, Taiwan, or Zhuyin anywhere. Some independent reviews report a Traditional-character display option was added to the app, but no source describes it as a ground-up Taiwan curriculum rather than a character toggle over Simplified-based content.
Does HelloChinese teach Zhuyin?
No indication of this exists in HelloChinese's own marketing or in independent reviews. Zhuyin (Bopomofo) is the phonetic system actually taught in Taiwanese schools, and it isn't part of HelloChinese's advertised feature set.
Is HelloChinese good for learning Taiwanese Mandarin?
It's a well-regarded app for Mandarin generally, but nothing in its own marketing suggests it's built around Taiwan specifically — no mention of Taiwan's accent, vocabulary, or Zhuyin. If Taiwan is your specific goal, that's worth weighing before committing to any course.
HelloChinese or Duolingo — which is better for Taiwan?
Neither is built for Taiwan specifically. Duolingo's Chinese course is confirmed Simplified-only with Pinyin only and Beijing pronunciation, with no Traditional or Zhuyin option at all. HelloChinese's own marketing is simply silent on the question rather than confirming a Mainland-only design — but neither app advertises the Taiwan-specific accent, vocabulary, or Zhuyin system that a Taiwan-built course would lead with.