Kaohsiung City Walking Day Tour

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Overview

Available languages

Chinese (Taiwan)
English

8 hours

Mobile ticket

[Refund Policy] Your reservation is refundable, but if you cancel this trip 24 hours before the experience starts (local time), you will be charged 30% of your deposit due to vehicle reservation fee; If you cancel this trip 48 hours before the experience starts (local time), it's free cancellation.

{Due to possible circumstances, the itinerary are subject to change or modify}

*Minimum 4 people to make this trip departure.

[Pleaes note that this trip request a lot of walking and use public transportation to move around]

MRT Station meet up > The British Consulate at Takow > Cijin Island Old Street > Cijin Lighthouse > Cihou Fort > Pier-2 Art Center > Hamasen Railway Cultural Park > MRT Station

Additional Info

Public transportation options are available nearby

Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Wheelchair accessible

Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

What‘s Included

English Tour Guide

Sites entrance ticket

Lunch

What To Expect

1

The British Consulate At Takao

The British Consular Residence at Takow was built on the hill of Shaochuantou. This stand-alone red-brick building with wooden veranda was used as a venue for receiving diplomatic envoys and guests, as well as being the consul's residence. In 1900, it was reconstructed with an arched veranda. During the Japanese colonial period, it was converted into the Kaohsiung Marine Observatory. In the early period after the National Government took over Taiwan, it was converted again as a meteorological observatory. In 1977, Typhoon Thelma devastated the building. In 1985, a restoration project was initiated. In 1987, it was publicly proclaimed a historic site. In 2004, the Bureau of Cultural Affairs repurposed and reutilized this historic site, and it became a famous cultural tourist attraction in Kaohsiung City. Closed on every Wednesday.

1 hour • Admission Not Included
2

Qijin

Cijin Lighthouse, after the signing of Convention of Peking in 1860 during the Qing Dynasty rule, the Takau Harbor was opened to foreign traders in 1863. With increasing commercial shipping activities and a lack of a proper ship navigation system, the British engineers built a Chinese-style rectangular red-brick lighthouse at the top of Mount Ki-au, at the southern side of the harbor. During the Japanese rule, in line with the expansion of the harbor, the lighthouse was rebuilt in 1916 as part of the project. It underwent renovation in 1918 to what it looks like today. The base of the lighthouse building was rebuilt in Baroque style. In 1985, the lighthouse was designated a Historical Building and subsequently opened to the public.

20 minutes • Admission Not Applicable

Options

Kaohsiung Walking Day Tour

Walking Tour