
Holidays in Kaohsiung can be very affordable, as the city’s many natural spaces and historical landmarks are free to explore. If you want to experience culture and history, Confucius Temple, the Fengyi Academy, and the British Consulate are over 100 years old.
Explore the countryside to enjoy a timeless part of South Taiwan. You can have a picnic by Chengcing Lake or enjoy a stroll in the Maolin National Park Purple Butterfly Valley. The Old Railroad Bridge Education Wetland Zone offers environmental tours. Check out our guide to the best things to do in Kaohsiung on a small budget.
适合: 历史, 经济
Confucius Temple is located outside the north gate of Zuoying Old City, about 700 metres north of Lianchi Pond. Taiwan’s largest Confucian temple dates back to 1684 AD (the 23rd year of Kangxi in the Qing Dynasty) but has been rebuilt many times over the years.
You can also visit free permanent exhibitions related to the Confucius Temple and the Chinese philosopher, including ancient ritual instruments and musical instruments. The temple also has a Chinese-western coffee shop, where you can sample tea and take a quiet rest in the middle of the city. Many students usually come to Confucius Temple to pray before exams.
地址: No. 400, Liantan Road, Zuoying District, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan 81351
开放时间 Tuesday–Sunday from 9 am to 5 pm (closed on Mondays)
电话: +886 (0)7 588 0023

Confucius Temple
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Martyrs’ Shrine, located on the Shoushan mountainside, is a refurbished landmark built during the Japanese era. While its traditional palace-style mountain gate, main hall, and cloister are added during the 1970s, some remains of the stone lanterns have been retained so you can see the stylistic evolution over history.
Pines and cypresses surround the shrine, resulting in a peaceful and cool atmosphere. All of Gushan, Cijin, Kaohsiung City, and Kaohsiung Port, as well as 85 Sky Tower, can be seen from Martyrs’ Shrine. It’s a great place to see the mountain and sea landscape within a convenient distance from Kaohsiung.
地址: No. 30, Zhongyi Road, Gushan District, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan 80441
开放时间 Daily from 8 am to 5 pm
电话: +886 (0)7 521 0368

Martyrs' Shrine
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Purple Butterfly Valley is an ecological phenomenon that occurs in Maolin National Park, in which butterflies gather during winter (November–March). Around 1 million of purple butterflies collectively migrate from northern Taiwan to the warm south, coming to the sacred mountains of the indigenous Rukai and Paiwan tribes.
As these creatures fly into Maolin National Park, they forming a spectacular “butterfly wintering valley” similar to Mexico’s Monarch Butterfly Valley. You can visit Purple Butterfly Valley for free – the butterflies are often floating about, looking for flowers and drinking from puddles.
地址: No. 171, Xinwei, Xinweili, Liugui District, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan 84442
开放时间 Daily from 8.30 am to 5.30 pm
适合: 经济, 冒险, 与众不同
The Shoushan National Natural Park is home to many untouched spots and exotic wildlife. Tianyu Cave is one of the most famous and accessible limestone caves in the park – after squeezing through its narrow entrance, you’ll be treated to unique stalactites and stalagmites. If you follow the trail from the exit of Tianyu Cave, you will soon see Dreams Links, which has massive aerial roots of purple princess plants dangling down from above like a curtain of beads.
The southern part of Shoushan National Natural Park has many hidden natural wonders, including Shaonu Mountain and Jiulong Banyan. Make sure to plan your route before exploring the mountain. It’s a good idea to bring a torch when making your way through Tianyu Cave.
地址: Shoushan National Nature Park, Gushan District, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan
电话: +886 (0)7 522 1010
适合: 照片, 经济
Chengcing Lake is a scenic recreation area that was used for farmland irrigation as early as the Japanese era. To this day, it’s still one of Kaohsiung’s most important water sources. Thanks to its excellent lake and mountain scenery, quiet environment, and emphasis on forest cultivation, the area is very popular for locals looking to unwind.
Barbecue facilities can be found throughout the park, though they require a small cleaning fee to use. The lush greenery and vast fields here are suitable for picnics when the weather is good. You can also tour Chengcing Lake by bicycle.