A minimum of 4 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 1 day(s) before the departure date
※ The activities or tickets included in this itinerary are "additional gifts" and those who give up will not be refunded.
※ This itinerary is not divided into flats and holidays for 4 adults. If the number of participants is changed to 2 adults, an additional fare + 400 per person will be required.
※ This itinerary can be adjusted by the tour leader according to factors such as the number of people on the day, festivals, weather, etc. The company will not make another announcement.
※ Please give the service staff a tip of 100/person/day as an encouragement. If there is any shortage of service, you are welcome to call and inform.
The 'Pucheng Sea Sunrise' is located at 'Tianpu Sunrise Gate' on the east peninsula coast of Kinmen, which is the foremost of the eight famous scenes of the old Wujiang. This spot offers a wide view, allowing you to fully appreciate the magnificent scenery of the sun slowly rising from the sea level and the sunlight scattering on the ocean surface, evoking a hopeful atmosphere. It's an excellent location in Kinmen for watching the sunrise.
The best time to watch the 'Pucheng Sea Sunrise' is before dawn each day. The specific time varies with the seasons. Generally, the sun rises earlier in summer, between approximately 5 AM and 6 AM, and later in winter, between approximately 6 AM and 7 AM. We recommend checking the local sunrise times in advance to ensure you capture the most beautiful moment.
The best seasons to visit 'Tianpu Patrol Fort City' and 'Pucheng Sea Sunrise' are typically spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). During these times, the weather is pleasant with gentle sunshine, making it suitable for outdoor activities and sunrise viewing. Summer can be quite hot with typhoon risks, and in winter, you'll need to stay warm. However, as long as the weather is clear, you can enjoy the beautiful sunrise scenery year-round.
'Tianpu Patrol Fort City' is the only Ming Dynasty patrol fort city in Kinmen that is completely preserved. Its history dates back to the Hongwu era of the Ming Dynasty, and it once served as an important coastal defense fortress. Must-see highlights include its ancient city walls and gates, as well as the historical artifacts displayed within the city. These allow you to gain a deep understanding of Kinmen's wartime atmosphere and military history, experiencing a sense of traveling back in time.
In addition to witnessing the stunning sunrise at 'Pucheng Sea Sunrise', the tour will take you on a stroll through the historic 'Tianpu Patrol Fort City', allowing you to experience the simple charm of the ancient city and its wartime history. Furthermore, you can savor Kinmen's authentic breakfast combination – warm Kinmen-style congee paired with crispy fried dough sticks, starting your day with delicious local cuisine.
If you don't have a private vehicle, you can opt for guided tours departing from Kinmen city. These tours provide professional drivers who also act as guides, responsible for all transportation. They depart from designated meeting points (such as Kinmen city hotels or agreed-upon locations), allowing you to easily and safely explore 'Tianpu Patrol Fort City' and 'Pucheng Sea Sunrise' without needing to plan your own routes.
You can book tours to Kinmen's 'Tianpu Patrol Fort City' and 'Pucheng Sea Sunrise' through the KKday platform. KKday offers convenient online booking services, allowing you to select your departure date and number of participants. You can enjoy well-planned itineraries and services led by professional guides, eliminating the hassle of arranging your own transportation and schedule, ensuring a smooth and worry-free journey.
To capture the most beautiful scenery of the 'Pucheng Sea Sunrise', it's recommended to arrive at the viewing spot early and choose a location with an unobstructed, wide view. Incorporating the sea, coastline, or foreground elements like rocks into your composition can add depth to your photos. If using a camera, try using a long exposure to capture the sea, creating a silky smooth effect. For mobile phone photography, make good use of HDR mode to balance the light between the sky and the sea, capturing richer details.