You should go to any of the night markets...there are a few, some bigger than others. They are mostly food, and a real variety of crafts/souveniers and small carnival-like games. The one treat I'd highly recommend however, is fruit (usually strawberry or cherry) on a stick which is covered with a thin layer of candy (kinda like a candy apple). However, be warned that some of them have vegetables like small tomatoes and slices of green pepper!! Not so tasty.
Written Aug 25, 2002
When you visit a country and feel that you are at home then we say its worth the visit.
Written Nov 12, 2011
Address: The Love River
Updated Apr 4, 2011
...but plenty of temples! There are at least 8 Chinese temples along the banks of the pond along with some impressive structures.
Written Apr 13, 2010
Address: No. 1435, Cuihua Rd., Zuoying District, Kaohsiung
Website: http://eng.taiwan.net.tw/m1.aspx?sNo=0002121&id=R157
Another taiwan night market with lots of food and things
Written Nov 22, 2008
Address: 10 - 15mins walk from Kaoshiung Main Station
Given the proper development, this river could became one of the major attraction, but as for now, not too much is happening around here.
Written May 15, 2008
Confucius Temple, located on the north shore of Lotus Temple, it is modeled after a temple at Qufu in Shandong Province, the homeland of Confucius.
Written May 15, 2008
One of the many temples around Lotus Pond.
Written May 15, 2008
It stunkbefore long until the government made it over.
now you can enjoy your cafe and the night view there everyday.
Updated Sep 7, 2004
Just across from the Dragon and Tiger Pavilions is a small local temple. You can take a walk in and have a look and you can also get a great view of it from up on top of the pavillions.
Updated Jul 4, 2004
Address: Lotus Lake, Tsoying
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