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We visited places on the main island and the smaller islands of Qimei and Wang'an. Unfortunately an approaching typhoon messed up our original plan of visiting another island, Jibei. We rented scooters which is the best way to get around. The double heart stone weir was indeed beautiful, the whale cave was impressive too. There was less people on the fine sand beach than we expected. Overall a nice trip.
Migrator Intertidal Homestay (候鳥潮間帶民宿)
Add: 34-3, Chengqian Village, Baisha Township, Penghu County (澎湖縣白沙鄉城前村34-3號)
Tel: 0921-292-029
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“Old-Time Tianjin Xialongbao” (回味天津小籠包)
Add: 43, Juguang New Village, Magong City (馬公市莒光新村43號)
Tel: 0919-872-143
Aimen Beach 隘門沙灘
Baisha 白沙
Erkan Village 二崁村
Four-Eyed Well 四眼井
Lintou Beach 林投沙灘
Magong 馬公
Magong Cultural Center 媽宮文化城
Mazu 媽祖
Penghu 澎湖
Qimei 七美
Qingwan Cactus Park 青灣仙人掌公園,
Shanshui Beach 山水沙灘
Shili Beach 時裡沙灘
Taiwan Strait 台灣海峽
Tianhou Temple天后宮主
Tiantai Hill 天台山
Twin Hearts Stone Weir雙心石滬;
Wang’an望安
Xiyu 西嶼
Yuwengdao Lighthouse漁翁島燈塔
Zhongshe中社聚落群
Zhongyang Street中央街
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Travel in Taiwan (2015, 9/10)
By Rick Charette
We woke up bright and early this day to catch an early-morning ferry to Qimei, the southernmost South Sea island. Hopping on scooters right at the pier (rental included in ferry-ticket price), we headed out on the very quiet coastal road – more goats than cars. Qimei’s iconic symbol is the Twin Hearts Stone Weir, made of stones piled laboriously, which fills at high tide and leaves fish stranded at low. The Tomb of the Seven Beauties – “Qimei” means “Seven Beauties” – is built around a well down which seven chaste Ming Dynasty maidens are said to have thrown themselves on the approach of nasty-intent Japanese pirates. Among the other must-visit Qimei attractions we checked off our to-do list were the picturesque Little Taiwan and Waiting for Husband Rock, two coastal rock formations viewed from above.
Rather than traveling straight back to Magong, we stopped off at Wang’an for a few hours’ exploration of this island. The highlights of our meander along the sleepy round-island coastal road? Tiantai Hill and the village of Zhongshe. Your walk up Tiantai Hill, the island’s highest point, leads to wonderful panoramic views over Wang’an and its numerous nearby islands. Wonderful Zhongshe is an old narrow-lane fishing village, almost all homes stone/coral-built. Be sure to stop in for the homemade ice-cream at the shop – shade is at a premium in the village – under the huge Penghu-renowned “Wang’an Township Tree,” an Indian almond tree planted by the shop owner’s mother in 1928.
Penghu is home to many long, fine-sand beaches. Four of the most popular are on the island of Penghu’s south side – Lintou, Aimen, Shanshui, and Shili. On the morn of this day we visited each in turn. I especially like Lintou and Shanshui. Lintou and Aimen are connected by a long beach-edge boardwalk; behind Lintou Beach is Lintou Park, a shady, aesthetically laid-out tree park in which you can sit yourself down to alfresco coffee at a bright and breezy café. At Shanshui’s entrance is a bustling cluster of beach-bum-style eateries and cafés, and backing its west side is an attractive protected lagoon area traversed in part by a long boardwalk. This leads to a high promontory that drops into the surf at the beach’s west end. Topped with a large lookout, formerly part of an off-limits military zone, the promontory is dotted with abandoned camouflaged bunkers, pillboxes, and other facilities, one outfitted with heritage photos and information boards (Chinese) on this spot’s military and ecological past.
Near Shili, pretty much at Penghu’s southwest tip, is the compelling, still-being-developed Qingwan Cactus Park. There are two foci. Cacti, yes – the archipelago’s dry, flattish, windswept environment is perfect for cactus growth. And military history – the park site is a former Japanese military base rich in ruins, notably hidden big-gun emplacements, bunker barracks, and command posts.
Best Attractions and Places to See in Magong, Taiwan
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List of Best Things to do in Magong, Taiwan
Cimeiyu
Local Beach
Penghu Tianhou Temple
Guanyin Buddhist Temple
Kueibishan
Fong Guei Dong
Yu-Sheng Chang Memorial Museum
Serpent Head Mountain
Magong Harbor
Penghu Living Museum
Best Summer Destination of Taiwan! Penghu Islands | Tanya Khanijow {subtitles available}
In the month of April I had the unique opportunity to explore Taiwan with 9 other Indian Bloggers and some members of the Taiwan Tourism Bureau. This video features Penghu Island. We landed at Magong Airport in Penghu island. And most of the places here are from Magong. We also witnessed Penghu fireworks festival on the island, but that's for vlog 2!
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Traditional Ceremony at the Luerman Temple in Tainan, Taiwan
A traditional 'welcoming back' ceremony, where Sea Mother's 'Deputy Gods' pilgrimage to the temple so that her power is recharged. The rituals of The Eight Generals' or the 'protectors' of the Gods (known by the distinct face paint) can be seen, who clear the road of evil spirits as they travel towards the temple.
Four Points By Sheraton Penghu 5⭐ Review 2019
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As the first Four Points by Sheraton hotel in Penghu and offering an outdoor pool and children's playground, Four Points By Sheraton Penghu is located in Magong, Taiwan. Sheraton. The hotel has a spa center and sauna, and guests can enjoy a drink at the bar. Penghu. Overlooking the scenic Magong Harbor #3, the property is a convenient 15-minute drive from the Magong International Airport, as well as minutes from shopping, dining and entertainment venues. Hotel Four Points By Sheraton Penghu. It is an 8-minute drive from Tianhou Temple and a 7-minute drive from Penghu Tourism Information Center. Review Four Points By Sheraton Penghu. There is a 24-hour front desk at the property. spa Four Points By Sheraton Penghu. You can also play table tennis at the hotel. resorts Four Points By Sheraton Penghu. . travel Four Points By Sheraton Penghu.
Where will Penghu voters turn for help after rejecting gambling referendum? Part 2
In last Sunday’s program, we introduced both sides in the referendum to open up Penghu to the gaming industry, an idea that the county’s citizens firmly rejected in October, in the island chain’s second-ever referendum on the issue. But that vote still leaves the question of how Penghu can compensate for the drop in visitors during the island’s low season from October to May. One plan under consideration is to turn Penghu into a so-called “low-carbon island,” but that would definitely affect the county’s famous annual fireworks festival. Casino proponents felt there was actually no good alternative. The second part of our two-part special report. Penghu covers an area of 127 square kilometers and has 368 kilometers of coastline. The sandy beaches and beautiful views along that coastline are the Penghu County government’s main assets in its push to market the island chain as a tourist destination. Hsu Yao-binPenghu Tour Guides’ Association PresidentIt’s not okay for you not to see our basalt columns at least once in your life. Penghu is the only place in Taiwan that has them. Our Penghu is really special. Penghu also boasts a wealth of cultural assets in the form of old residences and historic temples. During peak season, visitors cram Magong’s Tianhou Temple, the nation’s oldest, but come low season, there’s hardly anyone to be seen there.Hsu Yao-bin is a longtime tour guide in Penghu. He says that every year starting in October, strong northeast monsoon winds typically bring a halt to all activities on and along the sea, prompting a sharp drop in tourists.Hsu Yao-binPenghu Tour Guides’ Association PresidentDuring autumn and winter, travelers stop coming, and of course these tour buses are empty. Whether you’re a driver, a travel agent, a tour guide, or a store owner, everyone prepares to take a long break when the northeast monsoon winds arrive.Penghu’s monsoon winds blow at between 17 and 27 knots on average, with gusts as strong as 71 knots, as strong as in a typhoon. Those gusts can be enough to topple trees and buildings.Wang Hsin-peiPenghu Tourism Dept. CommissionerTourist numbers drop sharply in fall and winter. In the low season, they are only about a quarter of what they are in the high season. With Penghu’s tourism industry long limited by its climate, the county government in 2003 launched a large-scale annual fireworks festival to boost visitor numbers. But in the last few years, the central government has begun actively promoting Penghu as an ecological, low-carbon island. Chuang Kuang-huiPenghu Pro-Gambling CoalitionOur fireworks festival and the plan to turn Penghu into a low-carbon island are mutually contradictory. The fireworks are extravagant and very costly, and the county alone doesn’t have the budgetary means to keep it going. 973,000 tourists visited Penghu in 2015, and the county is hoping to break 1 million visitors in 2016. But it’s unclear if the number of return visitors is growing along with overall visitor arrivals. The hope of residents supporting casinos is that the “entertainment cities” housing casinos will give visitors an indoor activity they can enjoy and that brings in revenues year-round. Liu Day-yangNTUST Grad. Institute of Finance ProfessorIn 2005, Singapore only had 7 million visitors. Then in 2010, the city opened two casinos for tourists, and in 2014 the number of visitors to the city had doubled, to 15 million.Liu Day-yang is an expert in the economics of the gaming industry. He’s pointed to the examples of Singapore and Macau to argue that building casinos on Taiwan’s outlying islands would not only bring in more tourists, it would increase the incomes of locals as well. But others worry that money alone can’t cover the hidden costs of the gaming industry, especially those wrapped up in the problem of gambling addiction.Ho Tsung-hsunAnti-Gambling Alliance Executive DirectorAccording to the experiences of other parts of the world, between 3 to 5 percent of gamblers in countries with casinos turn into addicts. The head of our Health Ministry’s Department of Mental and Oral Health himself said that if Taiwan were to build casinos, the country would end up spending at least NT$10 billion per year on gambling cessation programs.Anti-gambling groups also claim that with so many other casino resorts already built around the world, Penghu would find it hard to compete for gamblers. Casino proponents, though, seem confident that the county would bring in crowds and money if it offered facilities that reflected its own unique qualities.Some view these turbines looming over the Penghu coast as a symbol of the archipelago’s wind power potential, and its majestic natural scenery. But despite the clear skies, it’s still difficult to see what lies ahead for Penghu and its many residents, whose prosperity is increasingly dependent on tourism. With no casinos in the near future,...
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Top things to do in Penghu, Taiwan
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In this video you will know what you can do in Penghu, Taiwan
I have filmed some beautiful spot like Oldest Mazu Tiemple in Taiwan
traditional Market, beautiful Beaches.
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What are you waiting for? Next summer come to Penghu!
在這個影片中,你會知道你能在澎湖做些什麼
我拍了一些景點像是台灣最古老的媽祖廟
傳統市場,美麗的海灘
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如果你需要任何旅遊資訊,歡迎跟我連絡
那麼你還等什麼?明年夏天澎湖見囉!
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全台歷史最悠久的澎湖天后宮今(3)日回娘家,用宗教直航的模式搭雲豹輪回到泉州的媽祖廟參訪四天。雖然上午有陣雨,活動仍然順利舉行,由澎湖縣長賴峰偉帶領上百名信眾一起出發。上次澎湖天后宮媽祖用直航的方式回娘家已經是17年前的事了,這次參訪也格外被重視,泉州的天后宮,四天後也會回訪澎湖天后宮,進行宗教交流。
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