Fenggui East Port, West Port, North Port Introduction
Fenggui is located at the southernmost tip of Fenggui Peninsula in the southwest of Penghu Island. It is connected to the narrow straits of Nanyi and the land bridge is formed by three narrow gorges. To the north, it faces Magong Harbor and the urban area of Magong City, while to the northwest and west, it overlooks the waterways leading to Siqiao Islet and Jilong Islet. To the southeast, one can see Hujing Islet and Tongpan Islet in the distance. The southern part of Fenggui Peninsula provides a sheltered area where settlements are located, and to the north lies Shetou Mountain, which holds a strategic position guarding Magong Harbor. As early as 400 years ago, the Dutch built a fortress here, making it the site of the earliest Western-style castle in Taiwan (Dutch Castle). The Fenggui community is surrounded by several small fishing ports. The beach in front of Jiinwang Temple is called Donggang, serving as the harbor before entering the community; the northeastern area is known as Neihang due to its location in the inner sea, and the fishing administration refers to it as Dongyu Harbor, also known as Beigang, which is the largest fishing harbor in the village and has the deepest water. The fishing port built to the west is called Xigang, which was originally known as "Gangzaihou" before the port was established; to the north is the fishing port called "Houmiangang," which was named due to the early construction of a western dock, hence the name Xihugang. 【Suggested duration: 1 hour】
