Last week we went to the southern tip of Taiwan for a four day trip to Kending (Kenting). Here is the second video, showing you places on the southern side of the Hengchun Peninsula.
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Smokey Joe's
Chateau Beach Resort
Add: No. 2, Kengding Rd., Hengchun Township, Pingtung County (屏東縣恆春鎮墾丁路2號)
Tel: (08) 886-2222
Website:
Howard Beach Resort Kenting
Add: No. 451, Kengding Rd., Hengchun Township, Pingtung County (屏東縣恆春鎮墾丁路451號)
Tel: (08) 886-2323
Website:
Piccolo Polpo (迷路小章魚)
Add: No. 68 Nanwan Rd., Hengchun Township, Pingtung County (屏東縣恆春鎮南灣路68號)
Tel: (08) 888-2822
Website:
Ocean Blue (海餐廳)
Add: No. 111, Kending Rd., Hengchun Township, Pingtung County (屏東縣恆春鎮墾丁路111號)
Tel: (08) 886-2800
Website: ocean-blue-kenting.com (Chinese)
Banana Bay香蕉灣
Eluanbi鵝鑾鼻
Hengchun Peninsula恆春半島
Jialeshui 佳樂水
Kenting National Park墾丁國家公園
Nanwan南灣
Sail Rock船帆石
Southernmost Point of Taiwan台灣最南點
Xiaowan小灣
Gear used for this video
Camera:
Panasonic Lumix GH4:
Lenses:
PANASONIC LUMIX G X Vario Lens, 12-35mm:
PANASONIC LUMIX G Vario Lens, 100-300mm:
Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8:
Panasonic DMW-MS2:
GoPro Session 4 & 5
Travel in Taiwan magazine Jul./Aug. 2017:
South Coast
Between the Maobitou peninsula on the west and Eluanbi peninsula on the east, this is Kenting’s most popular tourist area, with a high concentration of beaches and resorts as well as restaurants, bars, cafes, and boutiques.
Nanwan, or South Bay, is in the crook where Maobitou and the main body of the Hengchun Peninula meet. This is the best and most popular locale for inshore frolicking—swimming, windsurfing, jet-skiing, kayaking, banana-boating, skin-diving, snorkeling, what have you. There are change rooms, showers, and shops renting all necessary gear/toys. Adding to Nanwan’s allure is the fact it is second only to nearby Kending town, which we visit next, for restaurants and watering holes.
Kending is fun-central in the park. This is where all the action happens at night. Highway 26 does double-duty as the town’s main street, and as the sun retires over the western horizon each day local residents don vendors’ hats and line both sides with food stalls. Backing them are scores of bricks-and-mortar enticements, with everything from cafes, bars, and restaurants to indie-designer jewelry and crafts shops. On the town’s eastern edge are some especially entertaining sights – small lorries which, once the shutters on the back cabins are lowered, magically become bars and pizzerias. Owners set up seating alongside. The former are stocked to “the rafters” with famous spirits brands, and the latter have flatbed-mounted brick pizza ovens.
Off Kending’s eastern end, in a pretty sheltered cove, is the Xiaowan (“Small Bay”) beach, directly across Highway 26 from two of the park’s resort-hotel queens, one of these the Howard Beach Resort (see Box). During the day a wide range of watersports equipment is available for rent at the beach. At night, after the water-focused fun ceases, the wide-deck wood-theme café/eatery here transforms into a mellow open-air bar, ’70s rock complementing the soothing music of arriving waves.
East of Kending is Banana Bay, site of a miniscule fishing harbor. On either side of its cement breakwater walls is easily accessible upraised-coral shoreline, beyond which is an underwater world popular with divers.
Nearby iconic park attractions are Shadao and Sail Rock. The first is a magnificent 300m stretch of protected beach that actually shines. In the on-site exhibition hall, it’s said this is Taiwan’s purest shell-sand; the coast makes a dramatic 90-degree turn here, meaning materials are washed in and churned but not easily washed out. Sail Rock is a towering 18m-high slab of exposed coral offshore said either to resemble a Chinese imperial war junk or US President Richard Nixon’s profile. But what I see is a Kenting angelfish.
Heels 2 Wheels: Taiwan - Donggang Fish Market in Pingtung (Episode 15)
Donggang, a medium-sized town about an hour south of Kaoshiung, was the next stop of our journey. Upon arrival, we found that the usual malls, night markets, and hustle-bustle of Taiwanese towns was NOWHERE TO BE FOUND!
Upon setting foot, the city itself may have given the impression of unremarkable, but we later found that not only was it THE PLACE to get your freshest seafood catch.
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南台湾(高雄・屏東)バリアフリー旅行#11 夜市② 東港夜市 臭豆腐, Donggan Night Market, Stinky Tofu, South Taiwan
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墾丁夜市の後に別の夜市にも行きました!墾丁夜市は観光客が行く夜市ですが、今回行った東港夜市は地元の方が行くローカルな夜市です。
そして今回何と、初めて『臭豆腐』に挑戦しました!夜市を歩いていると至る所で臭ってきます。果たして結果は!?
なお、特別企画として「車椅子ウォーカーを見た!」という方には、車椅子1台プラス4名、なんと朝6時〜夜24時までの間で12時間のタクシー料金が一律NT$10,000(約4万円・ガソリン代高速代駐車場代込み)になります。これは本当にお得です。ご予約は rita098933699@gmail.com まで!
屏東便利通
東港夜市
南台湾(高雄・屏東)バリアフリー旅行#15 夜市④ 瑞豊夜市 高雄, Ruiqi Night Market, Kaohsiung, South Taiwan
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大晦日の夜に瑞豊夜市に行きました。通路では前が見えないくらい人が多くて大変でしたが、食べたものは全部美味しかったです!ここの夜市は地元の人にも人気で観光客もたくさんくるので、毎日がこんなに賑わっているそうです。是非行ってみてください☆
なお、特別企画として「車椅子ウォーカーを見た!」という方には、車椅子1台プラス4名、なんと朝6時〜夜24時までの間で12時間のタクシー料金が一律NT$10,000(約4万円・ガソリン代高速代駐車場代込み)になります。これは本当にお得です。ご予約は rita098933699@gmail.com まで!
屏東便利通
瑞豊夜市