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- Itinerary Information -
- Meeting time: 06:30-07:00
- Departure time: 07:30-08:40 Prepare for departure (the boat will depart once everyone has arrived).
- Departure point: General Fishing Port
- Itinerary Introduction -
- 07:30 - 08:40: General ➜ Dongji
- 09:00 - 09:40: Dongji ➜ Dongyuping (stay for about 1 hour)
- 10:40 - 11:00: Dongyuping ➜ Qimei (stay for about 2.5 hours)
- 13:40 - 14:20: Qimei ➜ Dongji (stay for about 1.2 hours)
- October: 15:40 - 17:10: Dongji ➜ General
- November and December: 15:00 - 17:10: Dongji ➜ General
- Attraction Introduction -
Located at a crucial point on the Taiwan-Penghu sea route, serving as a gateway for maritime trade between Taiwan and Penghu, it has been a transshipment station for maritime trade between the two regions since ancient times. Local residents graze their sheep, and from the northern hilltops, the view of the red-tiled, white-walled old houses and flocks of sheep is quite pleasant.
Qiming Palace: The religious center of Dongji Island, dedicated to Lord Xu. It is estimated that it was built around the Jiaqing period of the Qing Dynasty. Dongji Island settlement: Due to its proximity to Tainan, the capital city, it once had several hundred residents who lived a wealthy life, and many Western-style buildings appeared.
Bagua Mountain and Dongji Eye: Bagua Mountain, located on the north side of the pier, has a long and narrow basalt rock formation. On its left side, there is a round rock that local residents believe looks like an "eye", hence it is also called "Dongji Eye".
Japanese Army Ruins: To the northeast, there is the site of artillery quarters built by the Japanese army during the Japanese occupation period, which locals call "Bingcuo".
Vegetable Houses: A large number of vegetable houses remain around the Japanese military ruins. After the population of Dongji Island moved out, most of the vegetable houses were abandoned and overgrown with weeds. In summer, the crisscrossing green grasslands stretch as far as the eye can see, like a beautiful scene of "emerald tofu".
Tiger Head Mountain: Located on the south side of the pier, at an elevation of 34 meters, its shape resembles a small tiger crouching on the back of a large tiger, hence the name.
Giant Pillars: Several rock pillars along the coastline near the sea have been eroded to resemble human figures and are known as "stone giants".
Dongji Lighthouse: Built atop the northern tip of the reef, at an elevation of 47 meters, it is the highest point on the island.
- Xiji Island Blue Hole Cruise
Penghu's natural beauty – the open-air sea cave "Zaolong" on Xiji Island, an unknown blue world and a mysterious realm. Now also known as "Blue Cave", it is an open-air sea cave in Penghu. Because the island is uninhabited, coupled with treacherous sea currents and inconvenient transportation, it has preserved its complete natural landscape.
Xiji Island boasts a "world-class basalt landscape," with an 800-meter-long basalt wall to the north and three sea erosion trenches formed by thousands of years of seawater erosion to the northwest, creating a magnificent and spectacular sight.
The seabed along the coast is a vast expanse of purple coral reef forest, where you can see all sorts of marine life! This purple underwater forest, due to its secluded location and clear waters, nurtures a rich underwater coral reef landscape, making it a truly precious marine ecological treasure trove. At a depth of less than 3 meters, if you look closely, you'll see that the "sea lavender" is actually called staghorn coral; its purple exterior refracts light to resemble the color of lavender.