Top 10 things to do in Penghu

  1. Penghu Aquarium
    No. 37-1, Shunxing Road, Magong City, Penghu County, Taiwan 880
    Explore the underwater world of Penghu at this aquarium featuring various marine life such as sea turtles, sharks, and colorful fish.
  2. Wenwu Temple
    No. 10, Wende Road, Magong City, Penghu County, Taiwan 880
    Visit this historical temple built in the 16th century and marvel at its intricate architecture and religious significance.
  3. Guanyin Pavilion
    No. 32, Beiliao Road, Magong City, Penghu County, Taiwan 880
    Climb up to this pavilion for a stunning panoramic view of the Penghu archipelago and its surrounding waters.
  4. Tianhou Temple
    No. 334, Zhongzheng Road, Magong City, Penghu County, Taiwan 880
    Pay homage to the sea goddess Mazu at this temple known for its colorful roof and intricate carvings.
  5. Chimei Museum Penghu
    No. 150, Qianjin Road, Magong City, Penghu County, Taiwan 880
    Discover a vast collection of art, musical instruments, and historical artifacts at this museum featuring both Western and Eastern works.
  6. Shanshui Beach
    No. 19-5, Shanshui Road, Magong City, Penghu County, Taiwan 880
    Relax on the white sandy beach and swim in the crystal clear waters of Shanshui, one of Penghu's most popular beaches.
  7. Erkan Village
    No. 74, Erkan Road, Magong City, Penghu County, Taiwan 880
    Step back in time and immerse yourself in Penghu's traditional way of life at this quaint village featuring old-style homes and shops.
  8. Qimei Island
    Qimei Township, Penghu County, Taiwan 883
    Take a ferry to this scenic island known for its coral reefs, traditional villages, and stunning natural scenery.
  9. Magong Night Market
    No. 122, Xianzheng Road, Magong City, Penghu County, Taiwan 880
    Indulge in local street food and shop for souvenirs at this bustling night market featuring a wide variety of vendors.
  10. Double Heart of Stacked Stones
    No. 89-1, Beiliao Road, Magong City, Penghu County, Taiwan 880
    Admire the unique rock formation of two heart-shaped stones stacked on top of each other, believed to bring good luck to couples who visit.