Fenggui, Donggang, Xigang, Beigang Introduction
Fenggui is located at the southern tip of Fenggui Peninsula on the southwestern side of Penghu Island. It is connected to the narrowing straits of the three narrow landforms with Nangan. To the north, it faces Magong Harbor and the urban area of Magong City. To the northwest and west, it overlooks the waterways with Sijiao Islet and Jilong Islet, while to the southeast, one can see Hujing Islet and Tongpan Islet in the distance. The southern side of Fenggui Peninsula serves as a sheltered area where settlements are located, while the northern side features Shetou Mountain, which has a strategic geographical position guarding Magong Harbor. As early as 400 years ago, the Dutch built a fortress here, making it the site of Taiwan's earliest Western-style fortress (Dutch Fort). Surrounding the Fenggui community are several small fishing ports, with the beach in front of Jinxing Temple known as Donggang, which serves as the port before entering the community. To the northeast, due to its location in the inner sea, it is referred to as Neiharbor, with fishing authorities calling it Dong Fishing Port; it is also known as Beigang, the largest fishing port in the village, and this harbor is the deepest. The fishing port built to the west is called Xigang, which was previously known as "Gangzihou" before it was built. The fishing port to the north is called "Houmiangang," due to the early construction of Xihu, thus named Xihu Harbor. [Recommended stay time] 1 hour
Ningjing Fenggui Harbor
