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Keelung, a bustling port city on Taiwan's northern coast, is a vibrant gateway known for its dramatic natural harbor, lively night market, and deep maritime history. Often overlooked by travelers rushing to Taipei, this rainy city rewards those who linger with atmospheric temples, coastal trails, and a gritty, authentic charm that feels a world away from the capital's polish.
Highlights & What to See
- Keelung Night Market (Miaokou) – One of Taiwan's best night markets, centered on Dianji Temple. Dive into bubbling pots of dingbiancuo (rice noodle soup), fresh seafood, and the legendary tempura. Go hungry and arrive early to beat the crowds.
- Zhongzheng Park – A sprawling hillside park crowned by a massive Guanyin statue and the iconic KEELUNG sign. Climb for panoramic views of the harbor and the ocean, and explore the park's temples and paths.
- Heping Island Park – A geological wonderland of honeycomb rocks, sea-eroded cliffs, and tidal pools. Walk the boardwalks for dramatic coastal scenery, especially at sunrise when the light catches the strange rock formations.
- Baimi Weng (White Rice God) – A small, photogenic shrine built into a seaside cliff, dedicated to a local deity. The turquoise waters and crashing waves make it a favorite spot for photographers.
- Keelung Maritime Plaza & Harbor – Stroll the waterfront promenade to watch ferries and cargo ships come and go. The plaza comes alive at dusk with street performers and food stalls.
Suggested Time to Spend
Keelung is best experienced as a day trip from Taipei, but to truly soak in its atmosphere, spend one night. Arrive early to explore the parks and coastline, then dedicate your evening to the night market. If you have a second day, take a ferry to the nearby Keelung Islet or hike the rugged trails of Wangyou Valley. Most visitors find that 24 hours is the sweet spot—enough to hit the highlights without rushing.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Jiufen – The misty mountain town that inspired Spirited Away, just 30 minutes away by bus. Combine Keelung's port vibe with Jiufen's teahouses and narrow lanes.
- Yehliu Geopark – Famous for its mushroom-shaped rocks and the iconic Queen's Head, a short drive west. Best visited early to avoid crowds.
- Jinguashi (Gold Museum) – A former gold-mining town with a fascinating museum and the eerie, abandoned Shuinandong Smelter. Perfect for history buffs.
- Northeast Coast (Fulong & Longdong) – Head east for sandy beaches, snorkeling at Longdong Bay, and the rugged Caoling Historic Trail with its stunning coastal views.
- Taipei – Keelung is easily reached from Taipei by train (40 minutes) or bus, making it a seamless add-on to any northern Taiwan itinerary.
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- Jiufen — Kochunhuang / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Jinguashi — Kochunhuang / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Taipei — Areong / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Taroko Gorge — Workman / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Taichung — Macro Monster / CC BY-SA 2.0