
Pingtung
Pingtung, located at the southern tip of Taiwan, is a region where natural beauty, coastal charm, and cultural heritage meet. From turquoise beaches to ancient towns and fresh seafood, Pingtung offers a warm and unforgettable experience for every traveler.
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Kenting National Park
(墾丁國家公園)
Taiwan’s first national park, Kenting National Park, is a tropical wonderland famous for its beaches, coral reefs, and lively nightlife. With sunny weather year-round, it’s perfect for swimming, snorkeling, or simply relaxing by the sea. The park also features unique rock formations, lush forests, and a vibrant vacation atmosphere that draws both locals and international visitors.
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Maobitou(貓鼻頭)
Located on the western edge of Kenting, Maobitou is a scenic cape named for a rock that resembles a crouching cat. From the lookout point, visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the coastline, where dramatic cliffs meet the clear blue ocean. It’s one of the best spots to admire the power of Taiwan’s southern coast.
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Houbihu(後壁湖)
A haven for seafood lovers and divers, Houbihu is a fishing harbor known for its fresh catch and vibrant underwater life. Visitors can join snorkeling or diving tours to explore coral reefs, or enjoy sashimi and seafood hotpots at local eateries. The harbor also serves as a launching point for marine activities around Kenting.

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Eluanbi Lighthouse(鵝鑾鼻燈塔)
Standing at Taiwan’s southernmost tip, Eluanbi Lighthouse is often called "The Light of East Asia." Built during the Qing Dynasty, it’s one of the few armed lighthouses in the world. Surrounded by grassy plains and ocean views, it offers a peaceful place to learn about maritime history and take in the horizon.
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Sichongxi Hot Springs(四重溪溫泉)
For relaxation, Sichongxi Hot Springs in northern Pingtung is a hidden gem. The spring water is clear, odorless, and rich in minerals, making it perfect for soothing tired muscles. Surrounded by quiet mountains and Japanese-era architecture, it’s an ideal retreat after a day of exploring.
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Hengchun Old Town(恆春古城)
History comes alive in Hengchun Old Town, one of Taiwan’s best-preserved walled cities. Its ancient gates, stone walls, and slow-paced lifestyle offer a glimpse into the island’s 19th-century past. The town is also the setting of the famous film Cape No. 7, adding a modern cultural layer to its charm.
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Bluefin Tuna(黑鮪魚)
Each spring, bluefin tuna season in Pingtung draws food lovers from across the country. The small town of Donggang becomes the center of Taiwan’s tuna auctions and seafood feasts. Restaurants offer freshly sliced sashimi and grilled tuna dishes, showcasing the ocean’s finest flavors at their peak.
From the sun-kissed shores of Kenting National Park to the soothing waters of Sichongxi Hot Springs, Pingtung invites you to explore Taiwan’s southern soul — vibrant, flavorful, and full of life.