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Kaohsiung, Taiwan Located in the southern part of Taiwan, Kaohsiung is the island's largest industrial center and Taiwan’s second largest city. This beautiful and modern port is well known for its scenery and charming seascapes. Visitors will enjoy a warm climate and a wide choice of attractions such as museums, temples and even shopping.
Penghu, Taiwan
The largest in an archipelago of 64 beautiful islands located in the Taiwan Strait off the western coast of Taiwan, Penghu offers a myraid of historical and cultural experiences coupled with the natural beauty of its white sandy beaches. Discover a unique blend of Portuguese, Dutch and Japanese influences of an era gone by and indulge in leisurely beach and water activities like snorkeling, diving and even fishing. ![]()
Keelung, Taiwan Before embarking in Keelung, the third-largest port in Taiwan, take a little time to do some sightseeing. This pleasant port city is home to such historical sites like the Sea Gate Barrier Fort and places of worship dedicated to Kuan Yin, the Goddess of Mercy. ![]()
Hualien, Taiwan
Hualien is the largest town on the east coast of Taiwan. A unique terrain feature of the east coast is the rugged landscape lined with spectacular mountains and steep cliffs. Hualien is located in a very scenic part of the country and is accessible by road, rail and air. This busy town which is also an international port sees a lot of tourist traffic as many use it as the gateway to the popular Tarako Gorge National Park. The town itself has a number of interesting eateries and shops with particular emphasis on marble souvenirs as marble are the main export. There are also some scenic stretches of beach as well as hot springs and river rafting activities in the vicinity.
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