Qishan Old Street

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Wandering Qishan Old Street is like stepping into a living museum of Taiwan's early 20th century. Lined with beautifully preserved Japanese-era buildings, this narrow lane in Kaohsiung's rural Qishan District offers a glimpse of a bygone era, with charming shops selling local banana products, traditional snacks, and artisan crafts. The street's relaxed pace and photogenic architecture make it a delightful detour for travelers exploring southern Taiwan.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allocate 1 to 2 hours to leisurely stroll the main street, pop into shops, and enjoy a snack. If you plan to visit nearby attractions such as the Qishan Sugar Factory or the nearby Meinong Hakka Village, half a day is sufficient. The street is most lively on weekends, but weekday visits offer a quieter experience.

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