Fenggui Donggang, Xigang, Beigang Introduction
Fenggui is located at the southern tip of Fenggui Peninsula in the southwest of Penghu Island. It forms a land-connected island topology, connected to the narrow straits of the nearby village of Aoli. To the north, it faces Magong Harbor and Magong city, while to the northwest and west it overlooks Siyu and Jilong Islets across waterways. To the southeast, one can see Hujing Islet and Tongpan Islet. The southern wind-sheltered area of Fenggui Peninsula is where the settlement is located, while the north features Shetou Mountain, providing a strategic location guarding Magong Harbor. As early as 400 years ago, the Dutch built a fortress here, making it the site of the earliest Western-style fortress in Taiwan (the Dutch Fort). Surrounding the Fenggui community are several small fishing ports. The beach located in front of Jinwong Temple is known as Donggang, serving as the port before entering the community. The northeastern port is referred to as Neihang due to its location in the inner sea, while the fisheries administration calls it Dongyugang or North Port, which is the largest fishing port in the village with the deepest waters. The fishing port on the west side is called Xigang, previously known as "Gangzitou." The northern fishing port is referred to as "Houmiangang," and it was initially built with Xihu, hence known as Xihugang. 【Recommended stay duration】1 hour
