Top Attractions in Penghu Islands
Mazu Temple »
Mazu is the Chinese goddess of the sea and one of the most adored and worshipped goddesses in all of Chinese mythology. Also known as the 'Empress of Heaven', she has more than 100 million devotees in the modern world. In Magong on the Penghu Islands, you will find Mazu... more »
Twin Hearts Stone Weir »
Looking down from a hilltop overlooking the sea, you might feel a little twinge in the heart as you watch the waters dance away to reveal an enchanting formation. There is a reason why the romantic Twin Hearts Stone Weir on Qi-mei Island attracts lovers from all over the world... more »
Erkan Village »
On a rich green slope overlooking the waters of Xiyu Island sits a charismatic montage of houses. Dating from the early 20th Century, these houses are built in southern Fujian, Western and Japanese styles, and are interspersed with charming walkways and pretty brick facades. An invitation inside A remarkable aspect... more »
Tungliang Banyan Tree »
A huge canopy of entwined branches sweeps over a courtyard, creating a natural 'tent' of shade over area of more than 600 square metres. Remarkably, all of these branches stem from just one tree, the astonishing 300-year-old Tungliang Banyan Tree. Located in front of the Bauan Temple in the village... more »
Magong Central Street »
Take a walk back in time as you wander down the oldest street in Magong and stroll along the winding lanes and alleys of the surrounding area. The district around Central Street was built in the Qing and Ming Dynasties and today features various historic buildings and monuments including the... more »