Fenggui Donggang, Xigang, Beigang

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寧靜風櫃港口
寧靜風櫃港口

The Fenggui community is surrounded by several small fishing ports. The beach in front of Jinwang Temple is Donggang, serving as the port before entering the community. The northeastern area, located in the inner sea, is referred to as Neigang and is also known as Dongyu Port by fishery authorities, and sometimes as Beigang, which is the largest fishing port in the village with the deepest water in the harbor. The fishing port built in the west is called Xigang, previously known as "Gangzihou" before the port was established. The fishing port in the north is known as "Houmiangang," which was named Xihu Port due to the early establishment of Xihu.

Address:Fenggui Village, Magong City, Penghu County

Fenggui Donggang, Xigang, Beigang Introduction

Fenggui is located at the southernmost tip of Fenggui Peninsula in the southwest of Penghu Island. It is connected by three narrow straits with Aohai, forming a land-connected island topography. To the north, it faces Magong Port and the city of Magong, while to the northwest and west, it overlooks Siqiao Islet and Jilong Islet across the waterway. The southeastern side offers a distant view of Hujing Islet and Tongpan Islet. The southern side of Fenggui Peninsula is a sheltered area where settlements are located, while the north features Shetou Mountain, which has a strategic position guarding Magong Port. As early as 400 years ago, the Dutch built a fortress here, making it the location of Taiwan's earliest Western-style castle (Dutch Fort). The Fenggui community is surrounded by several small fishing ports, with the beach in front of Jinwang Temple known as Donggang, serving as the port before entering the community. The northeastern area, due to its location in the inner sea, is called the Inner Harbor; the fisheries administration unit refers to it as Dongyu Harbor, also known as Beigang, which is the village's largest fishing port and has the deepest waters in the bay. The fishing port built to the west is known as Xigang, previously called “Gangzihou” before its establishment. The fishing port to the north is called “Houmi Gang,” named after the early western wharf. 【Recommended Stay Time】 1 hour

Ningjing Fenggui Harbor Ningjing Fenggui Harbor

Fenggui Donggang, Xigang, Beigang Travel Information

Address:Fenggui Village, Magong City, Penghu County


Transportation Methods:Depart from Magong, take County Road 201 along Penghu, and it takes about 20 minutes to arrive.


Tickets:Free admission


Other Nearby Attractions: Sheshan MountainWen Wang TempleShetou Mountain Recreation AreaFengguiwei Shetou Mountain Dutch Castle RuinsFenggui CaveMatsu Jin Gui Tou Lighthouse Cultural ParkPan Anbang Memorial HallStar of the Chrysanthemum Island (Fisherman's Wharf)Zhongzheng Hall Sunrise Viewing PlatformChang Yu-Sheng Story Museum


Nearby Cuisine: Recollection of Tianjin Soup DumplingsChang Jin Restaurant, Magong CityStory Wharf 56 Pier Ocean Art MuseumDosi CafeHsinxing Seafood RestaurantLemon Grass Hot Pot, Magong CityMy House Steakhouse, Magong CityZhenfa Food StoreLittle Place GroceryChrysanthemum Isle Stone Hall


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