The actual entrance is to enter from the Goose Nose Park, but google guides to the southernmost parking lot! The entrance to the southernmost parking lot is not allowed for tourists! Although I ran the wrong place at the beginning, I felt it was worth it after arriving. #Goose-nosed lighthouse#Goose-nosed park#One of the four poles#The southernmost of the four poles
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The actual entrance is to enter from the Goose Nose Park, but google guides to the southernmost parking lot! The entrance to the southernmost parking lot is not allowed for tourists! Although I ran the wrong place at the beginning, I felt it was worth it after arriving. #Goose-nosed lighthouse#Goose-nosed park#One of the four poles#The southernmost of the four poles
The Goose-nosed Lighthouse has a history of more than 100 years. Before the lighthouse was built, many merchant ships were shipwrecked at the nearby Seven Star Rock Reef. Worse, survivors who escaped ashore will also suffer massacres of aboriginal people on the shore, and the Luo Fa incident and Peony Society incident caused by this incident have caused the Qing government to be under diplomatic pressure. In 1883, the Qing government built a goose nose lighthouse, which at this time was lighted with gasoline self-heating lights, projecting red arcs in the direction of Qixingyan. After the Sino-Japanese War, Taiwan Island was ceded, and the local county was ordered to secretly burn the lighthouse. Three years later, the Japanese rebuilt the lighthouse and erected the first telephone in the Hengchun area. After the second world war, the lighthouse was damaged again, and after the reconstruction, the lamps evolved into large electric lights, which was the most powerful lighthouse in Taiwan at that time, known as the "East Asian Light".
It is free on New Year's Day. When I arrived in the morning, the crowds were not seen. It was particularly beautiful. If the prairie was added to the blue innocence, it was beautiful, but it was a little rainy that day. The road next to it goes around to the southernmost end of Taiwan, but parking may be inconvenient. I saw that someone didn't drive directly up.
Located at the most southern end of Taiwan, has nice sea views and not too crowded despite the fact that transportation is inconvenient, but worth going!
The Goose-nosed Lighthouse is a lighthouse with more than 100 years of history in Taiwan. It is located in Kenting National Park. It is a famous historical building. The Goose-nosed Lighthouse is located in the Goose-nosed Lighthouse. It was once considered the southernmost symbol and was replaced by the southernmost landmark.