Lighthouses of Taiwan
The lighthouses of Taiwan are essential navigational aids located along the island's rugged coastline. They guide ships safely through the busy waters surrounding Taiwan, especially in areas prone to rough seas and strong currents. Each lighthouse has unique architectural features and historical significance, reflecting Taiwan's maritime heritage.
There are over 20 lighthouses in Taiwan, with notable examples including the Cape Eluanbi Lighthouse, the southernmost lighthouse, and the Keelung Lighthouse, which serves the busy port of Keelung. Many of these lighthouses are open to the public, offering stunning views and insights into Taiwan's coastal history.