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2 Days Taiwan Kaohsiung Tour - From Old Takau to Modern Kaohsiung Port

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Kaohsiung’s Port Story: 2 Days of Culture, Cuisine & Coastal Wonders

What is Kaohsiung famous for? Kaohsiung, Taiwan’s “Port City”, is famous for its historic landmarks, stunning coastal scenery, artistic hubs, delicious street food, and modern attractions. Take our 2 Days Classic Kaohsiung Tour to uncover it from Old Takau to Modern Kaohsiung Port.

Start at the majestic Fo Guang Shan Buddha Museum, home to the towering 108-meter Big Buddha and serene Eight Pagodas. Take a ferry to Cijin Island, where you can savor fresh seafood on Cijin Old Street, visit the historic Mazu Temple, and stroll along the unique black sand Cijin Beach.

Explore Lotus Lake, featuring the iconic Dragon and Tiger Pagodas for a dose of Eastern culture and good luck. Dive into creativity at the Pier-2 Art Center, a vibrant hub of art and culture. End your journey at the historic British Consulate at Takao, enjoying breathtaking views of Sizihwan Harbor and sunsets.

2 Days in Kaohsiung: Where Port Heritage Meets Coastal Charm. Immerse yourself in Kaohsiung's Port Story, a journey of culture, cuisine, and coastal wonders. Dive into night markets for oyster omelets, stinky tofu, and fresh seafood - Kaohsiung’s taste of the sea.

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Highlight 1: Taiwanese cuisine is a traveler's delight! Dive into vibrant night markets for iconic street food like oyster omelets and stinky tofu. Savor incredibly fresh seafood, reflecting the island's ocean bounty. Enjoy a Taiwan adventure!
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Highlight 2: Take a ferry to Cijin Island of Kaohsiung, explore Cijin Old Street that offers a nostalgic fishing village charm. Savor fresh seafood and traditional snacks like grilled squid, visit the historic Mazu Temple, and a unique black sand beach.
Kaohsiung Lighthouse
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Highlight 3: Discover Kaohsiung's Fo Guang Shan Buddha Museum, Taiwan's largest Buddhist monastery. Explore the majestic Eight Pagodas, see the towering 108-meter Big Buddha, and find serenity amidst stunning architecture and profound teachings.
Kaohsiung Fo Guang Shan
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Highlight 4: Recommended by CNN, Lotus Lake/Pond (Lianchitan) in Kaohsiung is a must-visit. Admire blooming lotuses in summer, explore pavilions, and experience Eastern culture at the iconic Dragon and Tiger Pagodas for good luck.
Kaohsiung Lotus Lake
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Highlight 5: Unveil the Pier-2 Art Center, a must-visit "urban memory container" in Kaohsiung. As a transformed warehouse district, it is a vibrant hub of art, culture & creativity. Explore giant sculptures, railway exhibits & lively cultural markets/shops.
Pier-2 Art Center, Kaohsiung
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Highlight 6: Perched on Takao Hill, the British Consulate at Takao is Taiwan's oldest Western-style building. Explore its historic architecture, relive colonial life, and enjoy breathtaking views over Kaohsiung Harbor and Sizihwan.
British Consulate at Takao, Kaohsiung
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Kaohsiung, Taiwan (2 Days)

Fo Guang Shan Buddha Museum (Closed on Tuesdays), Cijin Ferry, Cijin Old Street (Cijin Island), Cijin Mazu Temple, Cijin Beach, Lotus Lake (Dragon and Tiger Pagodas), Pier-2 Art Center, British Consulate at Takao (Closed on Wednesday), Sizihwan Sunset (Optional)

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Day 1 Kaohsiung Day Tour | Fo Guang Shan Buddha Museum (Closed on Tuesdays), Cijin Ferry, Cijin Old Street, Cijin Mazu Temple, Cijin Beach

Today, you will explore Kaohsiung, the third largest city & the largest port city in Taiwan. Enjoy your time at Fo Guang Shan Buddha Museum, Cijin Island from Cijin Old Street to Cijin Mazu Temple & Cijin Beach.

In the morning, head to visit Fo Guang Shan Buddha Museum (Closed on Tuesdays). Fo Guang Shan Buddha Museum (佛光山佛陀紀念館) is the largest Buddhist monastery in Taiwan, and its Big Buddha of Fo Guang is a famous landmark in Kaohsiung. The museum was founded in 1967 by Master Hsing Yun (星云大师; 1927-2023) and his disciples. Master Hsing Yun is the founding abbot of Fo Guang Shan, the 48th generation heir of the Linji Chan School, who was ordained at Qixia Temple in Nanjing and later propagated Buddhism in Taiwan at the age of 23. He introduced and advocated the "Three Acts of Goodness三好运动" in 1998 (Have Good Intentions, Do Good Deeds, Speak Good Words存好心、做好事、说好话), which gained widespread popularity in schools and society.

You can explore the Path to Buddhahood (成佛大道), a 1.5-kilometer path lined with Bodhi trees symbolizing enlightenment and wisdom. Along the way, you can visit highlights such as the Eight Pagodas, the Pavilion for Ten Thousand People, the main museum, and the Big Buddha of Fo Guang. To reach the Pavilion for Ten Thousand People (万人照相台), you need to climb 37 steps, symbolizing the Thirty-Seven Practices leading to enlightenment. From the Pavilion for Ten Thousand People, you can take a photo with the Big Buddha by facing east and with the Eight Pagodas (八塔) by facing west. The Main Museum (本馆; only available on weekends) is one of the key structures of the Buddha Museum, which enshrines the true relics of Buddha. Finally, you will have a close-up view of the Giant Buddha of Fo Guang (佛光大佛), made of over 1,800 tons of bronze and iron, standing approximately 108 meters tall, making it one of the tallest outdoor seated Buddhas in the world.

Approximately 20% of the population in Taiwan are Buddhist believers, and the Fo Guang Shan Buddha Museum is a popular destination for locals to pray, meditate, and contemplate life's philosophy. The museum hosts an annual Lantern Festival during the Chinese New Year, featuring blessing lantern displays, floral parades, markets, and other activities. Additionally, the vegetarian meals here are also quite popular.

Then, transfer to Kaohsiung’s Cijin Old Street (50 km, 1hour drive) of Cijin Island by Cijin Ferry.

Cijin Old Street is located on Cijin Peninsula, the earliest port in Kaohsiung, which was once primarily centered around fishing. Later, due to the construction of Kaohsiung Port, Cijin became an outlying island. As a must-visit tourist spot in Kaohsiung, Cijin Old Street, adjacent to the Cijin Ferry Terminal, is renowned for its fresh seafood and traditional snacks. Here, you can savor grilled squid, swordfish fried cakes, pork soup, oyster omelets, peanut coriander ice cream rolls, sweet potato cakes, pig blood cake, 50 Lan milk tea, and more. The street is lined with traditional old shops and unique vendors, exuding a nostalgic atmosphere.

Near Cijin Old Street, you can find Cijin Mazu Temple (Kaohsiung's first Mazu temple; Since 1673) for Mazu culture and Minnan architecture, or stroll on Cijin Beach for its black sands and sea view, perfect for experiencing the fishing village charm and harbor allure of the port of Kaohsiung!

After the food tour in Cijin Old Street, go back to your hotel in Kaohsiung.

Optional: (Self-pay; Double-check the route & time with your guide; Ferry+Taxi back to Hotel in Kaohsiung on your own):
Hike to Kaohsiung Lighthouse (Cijin Cihou Lighthouse) for Sunset: If time permits, you can quickly hike to the white lighthouse on Mount Cihou (Since 1883; 1 km one way), catching a glimpse of the colorful houses of Gushan Fishing Port nearby, Kaohsiung Harbor, and the landmarks of Kaohsiung City (85 Building) in the distance. It is a favorite spot for locals to take wedding photos, enjoy coffee, and watch the sunset. Here, you'll understand why Cijin Peninsula is known as the "Little Jeju Island."

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1.Love River Night Boat (The Love Boat; Self-pay): Enjoy a romantic boat trip on the Love River, the mother river of Kaohsiung, for the landmarks of Kaohsiung, such as Kaohsiung Music Center (junction between Love River & Kaohsiung Port) & Great Harbor Bridge (longest cross-port rotating bridge in Asia; next to the Pier-2 Art Center).
2.Taiwan Food Tour in Kaohsiung Night Markets: Explore Ruifeng Night Market (瑞丰夜市; More Local; Closed on Mondays & Wednesday) or Liuhe Night Market (六合夜市; Opened Daily) for local food. Double-check with locals for the opening date & time.

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Day 2 Kaohsiung City Tour | Lotus Lake, Pier-2 Art Center, British Consulate at Takao (Closed on Wednesdays), Sizihwan Sunset (Optional)

This morning, pay a visit to Lotus Lake and Pier-2 Art Center. Then, uncover Sizihwan’s British Consulate at Takao in the afternoon. End your Kaohsiung tour.

In the morning, head to Lotus Lake (Lianchitan), one of the must-visit spots in Kaohsiung. Every summer, lotus flowers bloom, filling the air with a delightful fragrance, hence the name Lotus Pond. It is not only a great place to admire lotus flowers but also a destination for experiencing Eastern religious culture due to its pavilions, giant statues, and surrounding city walls. When you visit Lotus Lake, you cannot miss the iconic "Dragon and Tiger Pagodas" by its shores. This pagoda was recommended by CNN, making it one of Kaohsiung's most traditional religious scenic areas.

Built in 1976, the Dragon and Tiger Pagodas stand at seven stories tall and are connected to the Nine-Turn Bridge, reflecting on the lake's surface to create a picturesque scene. It's said that there's a tradition when visiting the Dragon and Tiger Pagodas – you should enter through the dragon's mouth and exit through the tiger's mouth, which brings good luck and wards off evil. The pagoda's interior walls are adorned with exquisite ceramic artwork depicting moral stories, crafted by renowned artists. Additionally, along the shores of Lotus Lake, there are many temples and attractions like the Spring and Autumn Pavilion and the Beiji Xuantian Shangdi Temple. It is a popular spot for locals to stroll, cycle, and relax by the lake.

After that, pay a visit to the Pier-2 Art Center, a must-visit "urban memory container" in Kaohsiung. Located at the junction where Love River meets Kaohsiung Harbor, adjacent to the city landmark Great Harbor Bridge, its predecessor was the Kaohsiung Harbor warehouses built in 1973, which once stored fish meal and sugar. With industrial transformation, the old warehouses fell silent and idle until 2000, when, by chance of a fireworks display, they were transformed into a paradise for artists.

Named "Pier-2" for its location at Kaohsiung Harbor's second pier, the district is now divided into three major warehouse groups: Dayong, Penglai, and Dayi. It integrates exhibitions, music, design, and railway culture, interconnected by a waterside light rail, creating a vibrant artistic space.

Take your time to explore giant Transformers, sculptures symbolizing industry and fishing, oversized suitcases, and container blocks. Railway enthusiasts can also encounter surprises: trains occasionally pass on the tracks, the Hamaxing Pier-2 Miniature Train, Taiwan Railway Museum, Banana Train (Kaohsiung produces bananas), and other distinctive experiences allow you to relive the transport memories of the port. If you visit on weekends, the handcrafted jewelry and design brand booths at the cultural and creative market will allow you to bring back this unique local culture.

Then, head to British Consulate at Takao, the first consulate that the UK established in Taiwan. It has a history of nearly 150 years. Comprising the Upper Residence, Lower Office, and the Hillside Path, it stands as one of Taiwan's oldest Western-style buildings. Situated by Takao Hill, overlooking the main shipping channel of Kaohsiung Harbor, it offers views of the sunset at Sizihwan to the right and a panoramic view of Kaohsiung Harbor to the left (including Cijin Lighthouse and the 85 Sky Tower).

Imagine life in 1879 for the British consul: collecting local maritime taxes at the Lower Office, residing in the Upper Residence to host diplomatic guests, and enjoying traditional English afternoon tea in the beautiful rose garden every afternoon.

Approaching the Lower Office of the consulate, you are greeted by a vivid depiction of the early harbor scene. Following the staircase path, you can enjoy the seascape of Sizihwan and catch a glimpse of the playground at Sun Yat-sen University. Along the route, you will encounter a wax figure of Robert Swinhoe (1836-1877). Swinhoe, the first British vice consul in Taiwan, was not only a diplomat but also a biologist. His contributions include the recognition of the Formosan rock macaque as an endemic species of Taiwan. (Be wary of monkeys)

The Upper Residence at the hilltop showcases a Baroque-style architecture from the Renaissance era, with red brick arcades, wooden shutters, and a stunning harbor view, making it a popular spot for visitors. Nearby stands the Eighteen Lords Temple, built in the Minnan architectural style, featuring exquisite rooftop sculptures worth seeing. Additionally, you can indulge in a refined English afternoon tea experience in the classical rose garden (self-pay).

At last, hike to the Sizihwan Viewing Platform (Optional; Self-pay for Overtime Fee) to listen to the sound of the waves, feel the sea breeze, and await the sunset. Sizihwan is a bay known for its beautiful sunset views and natural reefs. The Sizihwan Sunset is one of the eight scenic wonders of Kaohsiung; in 1980, the only seaside university in Taiwan, "National Sun Yat-sen University," was established here, adding a touch of cultural charm to Sizihwan. As night falls, with fishing boat lights twinkling amid the glow of the sunset, the sea is adorned with a picturesque blend of sea and sky, making it a favorite spot for locals to go on dates.

It is time to end your Taiwan Kaohsiung Tour. Thank you for choosing Asia Odyssey Travel (AOT) for your Asia Tour, and we are always here working for you and hope to see you again for your next trip to Asia. Safe journey!

Extension Ideas:
1.You can extend your Taiwan Tour to other cities in Taiwan, such as Taipei, Nantou, Chiayi, Taitung,Tainan, Taichung, Hualien, Kenting, etc. We can customize your itinerary.

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In a Taiwan tour, it means you will transfer to the tourist attractions in one city by private vehicle. The private car we selected is spacious, comfortable and air-conditioned. And the driver we use are very experienced. As for traveling between two destinations, we use domestic flights (economy seat) or high speed trains (second class seat, usually less than 6 hours). The local guides and drivers will pick you up at the airport/train stations, and escort you to the hotel.
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“L” stands for lunch. The restaurants we will arrange for you are all designated tourist restaurants approved by local tourist administration bureau. All are in good sanitary conditions. Your guide will assist you with ordering the dishes.
“D” means dinner. All dinners are excluded in the itinerary. You have the chance to taste some authentic Chinese food and local snacks.
If you have special dietary requirements (vegetarian, halal, kosher, Indian, or gluten-free), please let us know before your booking. We will try our best to take care of you.

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