Penghu archipelago
The Penghu archipelago is a group of islands located in the Taiwan Strait, between Taiwan and China. Comprising 90 islands and islets, the archipelago is known for its stunning landscapes, unique geological formations, and rich marine biodiversity. The largest island, Penghu Island, serves as the administrative center and is home to many cultural and historical sites.
The archipelago experiences a subtropical climate, making it a popular destination for tourists seeking outdoor activities like snorkeling, diving, and windsurfing. Additionally, the Penghu region is famous for its traditional festivals, delicious seafood, and beautiful beaches, attracting visitors year-round.