Tamsui

Located at the northern tip of Taiwan, Tamsui is a charming coastal district known for its rich history, scenic views, and vibrant culture.  

Fort San Domingo: This historic fort, originally built by the Spanish in the 17th century, offers a glimpse into Tamsui's colonial past. The fort and the adjacent British Consulate Residence are now museums with beautiful views of the river. 


Tamsui Fisherman's Wharf: Known for its picturesque Lover's Bridge, this waterfront area is perfect for a leisurely stroll, enjoying fresh seafood, and watching stunning sunsets over the Tamsui River. 


Little White House (Former British Consular Residence): This historic building, with its colonial architecture and lovely gardens, provides insights into the era of foreign influence in Tamsui. 


Bali Left Bank: Just a short ferry ride across the river, this area offers cycling paths, riverside parks, and a relaxed atmosphere perfect for a day trip. 


Hobe Fort: An important military fortification from the Qing Dynasty, it now serves as a historical site where visitors can learn about Taiwan's military history and enjoy the surrounding greenery. 


Tamkang University: KC’s alma mater is known for its strong emphasis on liberal arts education, technological advancements, and innovative research.