Penghu Islands
The Penghu Islands, also known as the Pescadores, are an archipelago located in the Taiwan Strait between Taiwan and Mainland China. Comprising 90 islands and islets, they are known for their stunning landscapes, unique geological formations, and rich marine biodiversity. The islands are a popular destination for tourists seeking beautiful beaches, water sports, and cultural experiences.
The Penghu Islands have a subtropical climate, making them ideal for outdoor activities year-round. The main island, Penghu, features charming fishing villages, historical sites, and delicious local cuisine, including fresh seafood. The islands are also famous for their traditional stone houses and vibrant festivals, showcasing the local culture and heritage.