Jhuwan Dayi Temple Dayi Temple worships Guan Gong. Built with laogu stone (stone coral), Dragon Hall in the basement of the Temple keep many valuable treasures such as specimens of fishes, shells, crabs and whale skeletons. Learning from Caiyuan Ecology Area, Jhuwan fishing port is developing tourism and leisure industry such as cage culture.
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Hsiaomen Islet
Hsiaomen Islet, with rich geological landscapes, is a mountain-style basalt islet. Located on the entrance of the scenic area, Hsiaomen Geology Gallery has 8 theme exhibit areas displaying many rocks and specimens.
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Chihma Wukongding Wukongding is a fort with five holes on its walls with which soldiers can detect enemies' situation around Penghu Gulf. This fort is established on the mountain and equipped with military facilities such as trenches and bomb shelters.
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Erkan Traditional Residence Erkan Traditional Residence is a village where residents all have the same family name. The most representative architecture is Chen family's old-time buildings. Being listed as a special district reserve by Council for Cultural Affairs, revitalized this faded village.
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Daguoye Column basalt After volcanic activities, lava comes into contact with seawater, cools fast, and becomes hexangular rocks called column basalts. These basalts stand underground with their joints intact. And due to their soil quality and the time of excavation, their color is yellow.
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Siyu Western Fort Time: 7:30a.m.~7:00p.m.(Summer), 8:00a.m.~5:30p.m.(Winter)
Ticket: Adult Ticket: $NT30, Group Ticket: $NT25(20 Persons)
Discounted Ticket: $NT15(students, soldiers, policemen and senior citizens
between age 65~70)
Free Admission: Senior citizens over age70, the handicapped and children.
Assigned by Li, Fong-jhang in Cing Dynasty, the Penghu commander-in-chief, Wu, Heng-luo, established this fort as a defensive base safeguarding the exterior sea territory in Magong. Its wall is 2 meters wide and it's designated as a national historic monument.
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Siyu Lighthouse 9:00a.m.~4:00p.m. Closed on Mondays.
Siyu Lighthouse is also called Yuwangdao Lighthouse. This first lighthouse in Taiwan is designated as a national historic monument. It was first established in 1778 and its columnar pillar, which you see now, was re-established in 1874.
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