Things to Do in Qigu

Things to Do in Qigu, Taiwan - Qigu Attractions

Things to Do in Qigu

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  • Eustasse
    East District, Tainan2 contributions
    Just a small man-made hill covered with salt. Not a tenner but the place is quite instagramable this could be good for couple for a short romantic stop.
    Written May 24, 2022
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  • Steve K
    New Taipei, Taiwan737 contributions
    There are many highly specialised museums in Taiwan, so we weren’t surprised to see one focussing on the salt harvesting industry in Taiwan. Unfortunately, this museum is not geared towards the non-Chinese speaking tourist. There are limited interps in English on the ground floor, and next to none on the second and third levels. There is a very bizarre UFO related theming to part of the museum, and there was a train ride to the salt mountain (the kitschiest hill of salt you ever did see!) which we declined to do.

    Don’t go out of your way for this unless you can read Chinese. (Although the salt mountain is Instagrammable if only for its weird factor.)
    Written February 10, 2020
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  • Ahmoonah
    Singapore, Singapore156 contributions
    for a peaceful stay...scenery is nice n quiet...for young kids wif no farm experience or need to be close to nature...then tis is a super highly recommend!
    Written May 15, 2016
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  • Tainanguesthouse
    Tainan, Taiwan24 contributions
    七股 is famous for its salt fields. It used to be a place where salts were collected and dried before selling at market. Nowadays it becomes a historic(or tourist) site telling the story of salts. The fields are open for tourist experience as well.
    The best visiting hour is an hour before sunset. Pick your favorite sopt, set the camera, and wait to capture the amazing sunset reflected on the field.
    Written June 3, 2017
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  • GraceBojo
    Portland, OR59 contributions
    The Black-faced spoonbills winter here. On the day I went, they were resting behind a mangrove island so I didn’t see them. Apparently if one of the local ospreys flies by, they will be flushed into flight.

    You can get here by bus on the weekends. Take the 99 loop bus to the end of the line. The birdwatching bus is a little bus that comes by a few minutes later and takes you out to the observation area. There were two rangers with spotting scopes to help observe Caspian terns, redshanks, black-bellied(?) plovers, egrets, herons, dunlin and the usual hard-to-identify shorebirds. There are bathrooms at the observation area but no vending machines or shops. After about an hour and a half, the little bus leaves in the other direction.

    The trip out to the wetlands goes past oyster farms and other interesting scenery. I spotted some avocets and/or stilts in shallow fields on the way
    Written November 19, 2019
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  • bhliow
    selangor178 contributions
    If you travel with boat, the boat guide will explain to you in details everything about Qigu Lagoon and you may enjoyed with abundant bird-seeing, touring mangroves and watching crabs in lagoon area.
    And finally you can arrange with all-you-can-eat grilled oysters onsite.
    You can see the dishes of seafood and fresh oysters everywhere on the nearby street of Longshan village. 
    Written May 8, 2017
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  • Angelicious_yo
    13 contributions
    HOLY MOLY there are lots of collagen masks and collagen cream out there- but collagen in clothing?! Apparently it has many beauty benefits such as locking in moisture and blocking UV etc .. but i appreciated the ultra soft sensation most so i got a large men's shirt and gonna use it as a pillow case instead *wink* Also picked up a grey trench coat, and quite a few people thought it was Burberry when i wore it *wide eyed double blink* Alright back to the real topic, this museum does a good job in educating visitors on textile production. There were thorough explanation of the production process, many different kinds of raw materials on display, testing and DIY area, and even a Hermin tour guide to walk u thru upon request. Highly recommended for people who are interested in fashion! There is also a cafe in this museum so perfect for parents who wanna take their kids for a fun and educational half day trip!
    Written January 3, 2017
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