
- 4.7/5
TJ NomadPleasant museum, exhibits better presented and fewer visitors than in the Taipei branch, though a smaller range of exhibitions
- 4.4/5
pingping321A large-scale stadium in Kaohsiung was built for the 2009 World Games. The stadium looks like a winding dragon. The environment around the stadium is also good, like a big park!
- 4.6/5
阿歪609The Rainbow Military Village is a colorful place in Taichung's Nantun District. It was originally an old military village that was about to be demolished. It became popular because veteran Huang Yongfu used a paintbrush to paint alleys and walls with rainbow lines and cartoon patterns. Now it has become a popular check-in spot. When you enter the village, you can see bright paintings on the ground and walls. Chickens and rabbits are outlined on the red background, as well as blessings such as "safe travel" and "a happy marriage". Even the pandas Tuan Tuan and Yuan Yuan are painted in a playful way. The village is not big, suitable for a slow stroll. There are surprises hidden in every wall and every corner. There is no ticket here. It is suitable for people who like taking pictures and artistic atmosphere. It is nice to spend an hour or two strolling around.
- 4.7/5
D19***06This tour was surprisingly good. It wasn't a large group, but the most important thing was that the tour guide was very professional, articulate, and attentive to every detail. He was also very considerate and helped the passengers find the best angles for photos. This was definitely the best tour guide I've ever had! Of course, the car was also spacious, comfortable, and clean. I have to give it a thumbs up!
- 4.8/5
E29***51Good trip, pick up and drop off service were excellent! A busy day full of fun and beautiful scenery, good driver and tour guide. Good value for money.
- 4.6/5
E38***75First time visiting here, nice experience especially for those with young kids. Many rides suitable for both young kids and teenagers. Not very big theme park as compare with Disneyland or Universal Studios. Recommend to stay in the hotel here to save travelling time.
- 4.7/5
Jameson KohA very instagramable spot with great sceneries and great views! There are many sections to the entire river though. Sure must visit!
- 4.7/5
可乐檸檬The Kaohsiung British Consulate is located on the Cijin Peninsula in Gushan District, Kaohsiung City. It was built in 1865 and was the British diplomatic mission in Taiwan at that time. The building style of the consulate is a Western classical building with historical significance. Today, after restoration and reconstruction, it has become a museum that displays the history and culture of Britain in Taiwan. Visitors can visit the historical exhibitions of the consulate, enjoy the beautiful harbor views, and learn about the diplomatic and trade activities at that time. This is an important cultural and historical attraction in Kaohsiung.
- 4.5/5
泰迪小熊We visited on October 3, 2012. Liuhe Night Market is Kaohsiung's most iconic night market. Even though we were only in Kaohsiung for a quick nap, we still made time to visit and even booked a hotel nearby. As Taiwan's second-largest night market, Liuhe Night Market naturally offers a wide variety of snacks, desserts, cold drinks, and more—foodies will definitely want to enjoy it. The night market is very close to Formosa Boulevard and is open from 6 pm to 2 am, so you can skip dinner and head straight in with an empty stomach.
- 4.7/5
Passion travelwent during friday early evening but most exhibits, museums, cafes were closed. Maybe better to go in the morning or afternoon.














