Hsinchu Fishing Port Introduction
Hsinchu Fishing Port, originally known as Nankau Fishing Port, is located on the seaside of Hsinchu City's northwest suburbs and was built in the 70th year of the Republic of China to facilitate fishing operations. However, as fishery resources gradually diminished, the new port focused on leisure replaced the old fishing port primarily based on catches. Every holiday, Hsinchu Fishing Port is bustling with crowds; anglers can be seen casting their lines everywhere, and various recreational facilities such as weekend markets and entertainment fishing boat docks have been completed. The direct sales center for fishery products managed by the Hsinchu District Fishermen's Association is a great place for tourists to taste Hsinchu seafood; fresh ingredients are available on the first floor, while the second floor offers cooked dishes. No matter when you visit, you'll be able to enjoy seasonal catches, making it a perfect family destination on weekends with activities like browsing the market, flying kites, buying fresh catch, and enjoying delicious food, leaving visitors wanting to return.