Friday, April 22, 2011

Interesting Places to Visit in Kaohsiung

       Koahsiung City is located in the southern part of Taiwan. I was born there. I would like to introduce some interesting places to visit in Kaohsiung.

 Tuntex Sky Tower

       First of all, Tuntex Sky Tower is the tallest building in Kaohsiung. The building is mainly offices, but including residential places, a department store. The 75th floor is an observation deck where avaiable is the best view in Kaohsiung. According to a friend of mine from Hongkong, the rent for the apartment is very cheap.

Love River Night

       Secondly, the Love River is flowing through Kaohsiung, and it is about 12 Km long. The river was very black, dirty and stinky about 25 years ago. After huge efforts of eliminating pollution and smells, it has become a beautiful one with coffee shops. Couples may walk along the riverbanks and enjoy a romantic travel.

Liouhe Night Market

       Thirdly, Liouhe Night Market is the most famous one for the tourists. We can find different foods from different areas or countries, such as Hongkong, Japan, etc. By the way, the price is much cheaper than that in Taipei Night Market. However, it is too crowded now for the residents now because of too many tourists.

4 comments:

  1. Great blog. I really liked the pictures.
    nice man. keep going

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  2. Your city looks very interesting to visit in my next vacations. I think Taiwan is a mix between traditional and modern style. I never imagined that I find amazing works of engineering in Taiwan like Tuntex Six Tower. In addition, you mentioned two different tourists attractions in which tourist can be able to know in a deep way the customs in your country. I hope that you write more information about your country because I would like to make an idea about the most important places to visit there.

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  3. Thanks for your comments. I have posted another one for Taipei City.

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