Penghu Island
Penghu Island is an archipelago located in the Taiwan Strait, off the western coast of Taiwan. It consists of 90 islands and islets, with the largest being Penghu or Penghu Main Island. The islands are known for their beautiful beaches, unique basalt formations, and rich marine life, making them a popular destination for tourists.
The climate in Penghu is typically warm and dry, with a distinct rainy season. The islands are also famous for their cultural heritage, including traditional Hoklo architecture and local festivals. Visitors can enjoy activities such as snorkeling, windsurfing, and exploring historical sites like Magong City.