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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights
The Love River
Embark on a romantic cruise along the Love River, reminiscent of iconic rivers like the Thames and the Seine, offering a picturesque setting for leisurely walks, street art appreciation, and riverside dining.
The Dome of Light
The Dome of Light in Kaohsiung is a breathtaking masterpiece of glasswork, meticulously crafted by Italian maestro Narcissus Quagliata. With over 4,000 glass pieces, this stunning creation symbolizes the elements of Water, Earth, Light, and Fire, enveloping visitors in a symphony of light and color.
Cijin Island
Take a ferry ride to Cijin Island for a day of exploration, where you can stroll along Cijin Old Street, visit ancient temples, and admire art installations like The Rainbow Church, offering a refreshing escape from the city hustle.
Kaohsiung Port
Discover the historical significance of Kaohsiung Port, once a military port transformed into Taiwan's largest commercial harbor, offering a glimpse into the city's maritime heritage and economic development.
Local Cuisine
Indulge in the flavors of Kaohsiung with a visit to Liuhe Night Market, where you can sample a variety of local delicacies and street food. From savory snacks to sweet treats, the market offers a culinary adventure for food enthusiasts.
Cultural Significance
Formosa Boulevard station holds historical significance as it was named after the Formosa Incident and the Formosa Boulevard project. The station's design and artwork reflect the rich cultural heritage of Kaohsiung, making it a symbol of artistic expression and local pride.
Architectural Marvels
Experience the architectural wonders of Formosa Boulevard station, from the intricate glasswork of the Dome of Light to the modern design of the glass pedestrian entrances. The station's unique blend of art and architecture creates a visually stunning environment for travelers.