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  1. Kao-hsiung | Taiwan’s Major Port | Britannica

  2. 7 Cool and Unusual Things to Do in Kaohsiung City - Atlas Obscura

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  4. Web2 days ago · April 18, 2024. If you plan to visit Kaohsiung, don’t forget to spend a couple of hours walking around the Lotus Pond (蓮池潭). In this …

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    • There's so much to do and visit in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. Guests will love exploring the beautiful city because it is home to many tourist spots. One of the must-visi… See more
      There's so much to do and visit in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. Guests will love exploring the beautiful city because it is home to many tourist spots. One of the must-visit places is the Pier2 Art Center, where guests can also buy souvenirs. There are many other museums in the city, such as the Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts and the National Science and Technology Museum. Try visiting E-DA Theme Park to enjoy the rides it offers. Apart from these, there are many attractions, such as national parks, islands, and mountains, that one should not miss visiting.
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      Web1 day ago · Kaohsiung (97 minutes) Kaohsiung is the third largest city and the largest port city in Taiwan. Like Taipei, it has it’s own underground MRT system which also accepts Easycard. It’s also a great city to cycle …

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      Kaohsiung is home to Cijin Island – a ‘tropical paradise’ just a short five minute ferry ride from main harbour in downtown Kaohsuing. The Cijin Island beaches are beautiful but in a rough and rugged kind of way – the beaches at Cijin Island are also popular for sunbathing and surfing. You can walk along the coastal path (or hire a cyclo).
      Settlement began in earnest in the late 17th century, when the place was known as Ch’i-hou (Qihou). Opened in 1863 as a treaty port, subsidiary to the port of An-p’ing farther north on the coast, Kao-hsiung became a customs station in 1864 and then gradually became an important port for the southern Taiwan coastal plain.
      Largely because of its climate, Kao-hsiung has overtaken Chi-lung (Jilong, or Keelung) in the north as Taiwan’s major port. As an exporting centre, it serves the rich agricultural hinterland of southern Taiwan as well as the southeast.
      As Kaohsiung is Taiwan’s third biggest city (after Taipei and Taichung) plus the most populated place in southern Taiwan, there are many transport options to get here. We visited Kaohsiung via the Taiwanese High Speed Rail System (HSR), starting in Taipei and finishing in Kaohsiung – as part of this itinerary.
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