Pescadores Islands
The Pescadores Islands, also known as the Penghu Islands, are an archipelago located in the Taiwan Strait between Taiwan and China. Comprising 90 islands and islets, they are known for their stunning landscapes, rich marine life, and unique geological formations. The islands are a popular destination for tourists seeking outdoor activities such as snorkeling, diving, and windsurfing.
The Pescadores Islands have a mild climate, making them an attractive spot year-round. The local culture is influenced by Taiwanese traditions, and visitors can enjoy fresh seafood and explore historical sites, including ancient temples and forts. The islands are also home to diverse wildlife, including various bird species.