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Located at the heart of Kaohsiung’s MRT system, this station is home to the world’s largest glass art installation. The Dome of Light is not only an artistic marvel but also a symbol of hope, unity, and transformation.
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Once an abandoned warehouse district, Pier-2 has been reborn as Kaohsiung’s creative soul. The area now features art installations, design shops, exhibitions, and cultural events — all framed by harbor views and industrial charm.
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As Taiwan’s largest Buddhist monastery, Fo Guang Shan is both a place of spiritual practice and a cultural landmark. Its giant Buddha statue, serene courtyards, and art-filled museum welcome visitors of all beliefs to reflect and explore.
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When the sun goes down, Kenting Main Street lights up with music, food stalls, and a festive crowd. It’s the heart of Kenting’s nightlife, offering everything from grilled seafood to local souvenirs.
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One of Kaohsiung’s most famous night markets, Liuhe is known for its seafood, papaya milk, and vibrant street atmosphere. It’s a bustling place to experience local life and classic southern Taiwanese flavors.
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Standing tall at 378 meters, the 85 Sky Tower is Kaohsiung’s most iconic skyscraper. Its unique structure and observation deck offer panoramic views of the harbor, city, and coastline — especially stunning at sunset.
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Famous for its picturesque temples and reflections, Lotus Pond is a serene escape in the middle of Kaohsiung. Highlights include the Spring and Autumn Pavilions, and the Dragon & Tiger Pagodas, set against a scenic urban lake.
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Located on Lotus Pond in Kaohsiung, these colorful towers invite visitors to enter through the dragon's mouth and exit through the tiger’s — symbolizing turning bad luck into good fortune. Inside, murals depict Buddhist and folk stories.
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A stunning fusion of Western classical architecture and Taiwanese cultural ambition, Chimei Museum houses world-class collections of art, musical instruments, weapons, and natural history. It’s one of Taiwan’s finest private museums.
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Originally built by the Dutch in 1653, Chihkan Tower blends colonial ruins with traditional Chinese architecture. The site tells centuries of Tainan’s complex past — from foreign rule to Qing dynasty revival.

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