Both teams were vying for their first win, having suffered defeats against Australia (0-2) and the Philippines (1-4) respectively.
Chinese Taipei almost broke the deadlock in the 19th minute when Chan Bi-han sent a through ball for Lee Hsiu-chin, who did well to evade her marker only to be denied by the crossbar.
While Iran barely threatened after the restart, Chinese Taipei wasted a golden opportunity to take the lead in the 51st minute when Wang Hsiang-huei angled her headed attempt straight into the arms of keeper Zahra Khajavi following Wang Hsiang-huei’s cross.
Zahra Khajavi kept Iran in the game when she saved Lee Hsiu-chin’s header in the 61st minute. The shot-stopper then rushed off her line to block Ting Chia-ying’s close-range effort nine minutes later before doing just enough to foil Lee Hsiu-chin and Su Yu-hsuan in the closing stages.
Iran almost shocked Chinese Taipei in the fourth minute of added time when Samaneh Chahkandi slipped a shot through an onrushing Chinese Taipei keeper Cheng Ssu-yu, only for Ting Chia-ying to scramble the ball to safety.
Iran are scheduled to meet the Philippines on Wednesday, while Chinese Taipei face Australia.
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