Three days in the city of Kaohsiung doing sightseeing and exploring some of the tourist attractions there. Was a good trip. :)
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The Tree House (樹屋旅店)
Add: No. 132, Liuhe 2nd Rd., Qianjin District, Kaohsiung City (高雄市前金區六合二路132號)
Tel: (07) 287-8800
Website: the-tree-house.hotel.com.tw (Chinese)
Just Sleep Kaohsiung Zhongzheng (捷絲旅高雄中正館)
Add: No. 134, Zhongzheng 1st Rd., Lingya District, Kaohsiung City (高雄市苓雅區中正一路134號)
Tel: (07) 972-3568
Website: justsleep.com.tw
Now and Then by N.Y.B.C.
Add: Dayi Warehouse C9-19, Pier-2 Art Center; No. 2, Dayi St., Yancheng District, Kaohsiung City (高雄駁二大義倉庫C9-19; 高雄市鹽埕區大義街2號)
Tel: (07) 531-6999
Website: facebook.com/nowandthenbynybc
Good Day Tea House and Sky Lounge (好好生活館)
Add: No. 78, Kunming St., Qianzhen District, Kaohsiung City (高雄市前鎮區崑明街78號)
Tel: (07) 535-4319
Website: facebook.com/gooddaycafe80
Ice Shop
Ki A Peng Sian (枝仔冰城) (Pier-2 Art Center Branch)
Add: No. 8-2, Dayong Rd., Yancheng District, Kaohsiung City (高雄市鹽埕區大勇路8-2號)
Tel: (07) 521-1149
Website: kaps.com.tw (Chinese)
85 Sky Tower 高雄85大樓
Dadong Arts Center 大東文化藝術中心
Gushan Ferry Pier 鼓山渡輪碼頭
Hongmaogang Cultural Park 紅毛港文化園區
Kaohsiung Exhibition Center 高雄展覽館
Kaohsiung Main Public Library 高雄市立圖書總館
Kaohsiung Martyrs’ Shrine 高雄市忠烈祠
Kevin Lin 林俊昇
Love River 愛河
Pier-2 Art Center 駁二藝術特區
Qijin Island 旗津島
Qihou Battery 旗后砲台
Qihou Lighthouse 旗後燈塔
Rainbow Church 彩虹教堂
Shoushan 壽山
Shoushan Lover’s Observatory 壽山情人觀景
“Star of Qianzhen” 前鎮之星
Tianhou Temple 天后宮
The British Consulate at Takow 打狗英國領事館
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Have your camera ready when boarding the ferry to Qijin Island at Gushan Ferry Pier. Locals stream onto the lower parking-lot deck on scooters (you go to the upper deck, via a separate entrance). The ride across the narrow, ship-packed Kaohsiung Harbor is so quick that many don’t bother to get off their machines. Qijin Island is a 9km-long silt-created giant sandbar that serves as a breakwater and defines the harbor’s form. Its tourist area is on the north end, beyond the ferry pier.
Qihou Lighthouse, a snow-white 11-meter-high Baroque-style tower erected by the Japanese in 1916, stands at the edge of a sea-facing cliff guarding the harbor’s exceedingly narrow north-end mouth. Enthralling views of the busy harbor can be enjoyed as ships squeeze by below. The old Qihou Battery, on the west side of the hill, was built by a justifiably anxious Qing Dynasty government in the 1870s, fearful of invasion by the Japanese or Western powers.
The young, expansive, and still-growing Pier-2 Art Center (pier-2.khcc.gov.tw), a special zone that is at the heart of the city’s cultural-creative bloom, has become one of its most popular attractions. The numerous old, renovated Kaohsiung Harbor warehouses here, long abandoned, were formerly used to store such goods as fish meal and granulated sugar. Today they are cultural-creative incubator stages for domestic and international exhibitions, festivals, live indoor and outdoor musical, theatrical, and busker performances, and large-scale outdoor installation artworks and graffiti-style/3D murals, many wonderfully quirky and whimsical, some created by artists-in-residence.
The king of Kaohsiung has long been, and remains, the lofty 85 Sky Tower, which looks like a giant spacecraft propped atop two massive booster rockets, ready to launch. Two spanking-new structures, Kaohsiung Exhibition Center (kecc.com.tw) and Kaohsiung Main Public Library (ksml.edu.tw), are within easy walking distance. The park-surrounded harborside exhibition facility looks like a paean to Beijing’s iconic Bird’s Nest. Be sure to visit the green library’s lovely 8F rooftop hanging garden, which has a fine broad view of the harbor and Qijin.
What’s not to love about the Love River? On my first few visits, in the 1990s, it was a brackish “waterway” in which the water moved little, if at all. Today, thanks to dedicated eco-engineering, it is clean, the waters flow freely, and fish have returned. The landscaped banks are lined with benches, bike- and pedestrian-friendly paths, and attractive lamp lighting. The mood is best at night, when the cafés, bars, and small eateries are brightly lit up.
Things To Do In Kaohsiung.Tourist Attractions In Kaohsiung
Kaohsiung Attractions.What To Do In Kaohsiung.
Places To Visit In Kaohsiung
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My Kaohsiung Travel Experience
Trying to see and eat it all in 2 days at Kaohsiung, Taiwan on a budget.
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Kaohsiung, Taiwan | Lotus Pond (Lian Lake) | Travel Guide | Episode# 6
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This Hipfig Travel-Channel video provides information on attractions around Lotus Pond (Lian Lake) for new visitors to Kaohsiung, Taiwan. Video provides information on:
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2). Different temples & Pagodas in Lotus Pond (Lian Lake) area in Kaohsiung, Taiwan
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Taiwan Travel Vlog - Kaohsiung, Taichung
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Mashed up of some snaps i took while i was in Kaohsiung and Taichung, Taiwan. Sit back and enjoy!
Some places show in video are:
-Formosa station
- Sizihwan (Scooter part)
- Liu he Night Market
- Kaohsiung SOGO
- Rui Feng Night Market
- FengJia Night Market
- Yi Zhong Jie
Video taken by GoPro 4 sliver
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Kaohsiung, Taiwan - Cijin-Gushan Ferry Full Tour HD (2017)
The Cijin–Gushan ferry connects the Cijin and Gushan Districts of Kaohsiung, Taiwan. It is popular with tourists visiting the attractions of Cijin Island.
A ride on the ferry costs NT$15 per one-way ride. The journey takes about five minutes from Gushan to Cijin, an island which has seafood restaurants, traditional markets and a beach for tourists.
Guide to the Taipei Main Station Underground Market | Wherever I Want
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If you want to go shopping and stay warm in the winter and cool in the summer, head to the Taipei Main Station Underground Market! Centrally located, you can find all kinds of products there, from jade watches to umbrellas to electronics to suitcases and hairbrushes!
To go, take the subway on the red (XinYi) or blue (Bannan) lines to the center of Taiwan transportation. Follow the signs to any of the multitude of stalls and small shops there!
One of the benefits of buying from this area is that you can be assured of the quality of whatever you're buying. If you pay a lot - unless it's jade - you can expect it to last a long while. If you do buy jade, it's best if you know a little bit about telling between valuable and cheap jade.
Another tip: Don't forget to haggle! While many of the products you see will have a set price written, many of them do not. Products that have a set price may be discounted if you buy multiples or reach a certain threshold of spending. Things that don't have a displayed price are more likely to be discounted! Try naming a price about 30% of what the shopkeeper says and take the haggling from there.
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Super Value Tours - 7-Day Taiwan West Coast
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Ride the North Link Railway to see the serene Taiwan countryside.
Breathe fresh mountain air and enjoy the vast greenery of the Chingjing Highlands.
Experience true farm to table cuisine at Ming Ging farm.
Journey up Hehuan Mountain to see a stunning sunrise.
Bike, walk and cruise along Sun Moon Lake.
Appreciate mystic Sun Moon Lake from our private Sky Lounge.
See the world's largest collection of Chinese artifacts and relics at the National Palace Museum.
Indulge at the original Din Tai Fung restaurant.
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