

A captivating maritime museum in Donggang City, showcasing the region's rich seafaring history and cultural heritage.
Explore Taiwan's maritime history in this well-preserved 19th-century warehouse.
A beautiful and historic temple with intricate carvings, best visited in the morning.
A lively night market with local food, shopping, and entertainment.
Famous for its fresh seafood breakfast dishes and scenic harbor views.
Known for its Western-style breakfast options with a view of the harbor.
Popular for its affordable seafood lunches and harbor-side dining.
Handcrafted miniature ships replicating historic vessels that once sailed through Donggang Harbor.
Gourmet sea salt naturally harvested from the waters surrounding Donggang Harbor.
Traditional blue-and-white porcelain wares, a specialty of Donggang, featuring intricate coastal designs.
Donggang Harbor can be rainy, especially in the monsoon season.
Exploring the museum and nearby areas involves a lot of walking.
Staying hydrated is crucial in Donggang's subtropical climate.
Rice porridge with fish, tofu, and preserved vegetables. A hearty breakfast dish.

Traditional Taiwanese pastry filled with pineapple jam. A popular morning snack.
Savory pancake made with eggs, oysters, and a variety of vegetables. A popular lunch dish.
A historic summer retreat built by Tipu Sultan, offering a glimpse into the Mysorean ruler's opulent lifestyle and architectural prowess.
Nestled in the picturesque Cascade Locks, this museum offers a glimpse into the rich history of the Columbia River Gorge and the vital role the locks played in transportation and commerce. Explore artifacts and exhibits that tell the story of the people and events that shaped this fascinating region.

Nestled along Costa Rica's Pacific coast, El Tamarindo Park features lush tropical landscapes, pristine beaches, and abundant wildlife. It's a serene escape, perfect for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike, offering opportunities for surfing and hiking amidst extraordinary natural beauty.