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About The Destination
Kaohsiung is Taiwan's third largest city and its largest port. Although its volume of shipping has declined steadily over the last few years, Kaohsiung is still the world's sixth largest cargo-container seaport, and with a state of the art cruise terminal scheduled to open in 2018, its harbor may be much busier soon. The city has high concentrations of heavy industry, including steel production, shipbuilding, and other exports that have led to Kaohsiung's relatively high levels of air pollution (though the situation has improved substantially in recent years). Unlike Taipei, Kaohsiung is a planned city with wide streets and less traffic congestion than the capital. In recent years, the city has made great strides in transforming itself from a primarily industrial city into a modern Asian metropolis, and several areas of the city, such as along the banks of the Love River (Ai He), have benefited from major beautification projects under the tenure of former mayor Wu Den-Yih. The city is often known as Taiwan's "Harbour Capital" because of its close connection and heavy reliance on the ocean and maritime transportation. It is also one of the most bicycle-friendly cities in Taiwan, with numerous designated bike paths running through the city's many parks.
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About The Destination
Kaohsiung is Taiwan's third largest city and its largest port. Although its volume of shipping has declined steadily over the last few years, Kaohsiung is still the world's sixth largest cargo-container seaport, and with a state of the art cruise terminal scheduled to open in 2018, its harbor may be much busier soon. The city has high concentrations of heavy industry, including steel production, shipbuilding, and other exports that have led to Kaohsiung's relatively high levels of air pollution (though the situation has improved substantially in recent years). Unlike Taipei, Kaohsiung is a planned city with wide streets and less traffic congestion than the capital. In recent years, the city has made great strides in transforming itself from a primarily industrial city into a modern Asian metropolis, and several areas of the city, such as along the banks of the Love River (Ai He), have benefited from major beautification projects under the tenure of former mayor Wu Den-Yih. The city is often known as Taiwan's "Harbour Capital" because of its close connection and heavy reliance on the ocean and maritime transportation. It is also one of the most bicycle-friendly cities in Taiwan, with numerous designated bike paths running through the city's many parks.
Promotion Departure Date : Now - 31 Dec 2022
Accommodation
Meals
Transportation
Guide Service
All personal expenses
Transportation
Flight
Meals
Entrance
Tipping
Surcharge
At the time of Booking
Booking Confirmation
Prior Departure Date
Pre & Post Tour Extension
Itinerary
Accommodation
Meal
Transportation
Entrance Ticket
Arrival & Departure Pick Up Information
Tour Pick Up Information
Guidelines During The Tour
Tourist Visa
Travel Insurance
Local Transportation
Currency
Seasonal Weather
Deposits & Full Payment
Cancellation & Refund Policy Before Tour Departure Date
Cancellation & Refund Policy During the Tour: