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Kaohsiung
Since 1749, Kaohsiung has grown from an indigenous trading village into a modern city,
blending mountains, coast, and farmland.
A major trade and industrial hub, it hosts Taiwan’s largest port and second busiest airport,
supporting manufacturing, steel, petrochemicals, and logistics.


Built in 1865 atop a hill,
this historic building overlooks Sizihwan and Kaohsiung Harbor.
It serves as an exhibition and café space, offering both historical significance and scenic views.
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Kaohsiung
Since 1749, Kaohsiung has grown from an indigenous trading village into a modern city,
blending mountains, coast, and farmland.
A major trade and industrial hub, it hosts Taiwan’s largest port and second busiest airport,
supporting manufacturing, steel, petrochemicals, and logistics.

The Pier-2 Art Center
Transformed from old warehouses,
this creative park blends street art, exhibitions, cultural shops, and outdoor installations, becoming Kaohsiung’s new hub for art and creativity.
Built in 1865 atop a hill,
this historic building overlooks Sizihwan and Kaohsiung Harbor.
It serves as an exhibition and café space, offering both historical significance and scenic views.


Sizihwan Bay
Famed for its stunning sunsets and natural rock formations,
this spot features a beach and coastal park,
making it a popular destination for sea views and sunset.
Love River
Flowing through downtown Kaohsiung,
the river comes alive at night with colorful neon lights. Lined with cafés and weekend markets,
a perfect spot for a romantic stroll or leisurely outing.

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