Fenggui East Port, West Port, and North Port

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Fenggui is located at the southern tip of Fenggui Peninsula, southwest of the Penghu main island. It is connected to Shili Village by three narrow isthmuses. To the north, Magong Harbor separates it from Magong City. To the northwest and west, it faces Sijiao Islet and Jilong Islet, while to the southeast, it offers a distant view of Hujingyu and Tongpan Islet.
The southern coast of Fenggui Peninsula provides a natural sheltered area, where the main village is located. To the north, Shetou Mountain overlooks Magong Harbor, a strategically important location. In 1622, the Dutch built Taiwan's first Western-style fortress here, known as the Dutch Fort.
Fenggui Village has several small fishing ports. East Port (Donggang) is located in front of Jinwangdain Temple and serves as the main entrance to the village. Northeast of Fenggui Village, within an inner bay, lies Neigang—also known as North Port. As the largest and deepest fishing port in the village, it is officially designated as Fengguidong Fish Harbor by the fishing authorities. West Port was built on the western side of the village. Before the port was developed, it was known as "Gangzihou." Houmian Port(後面港), located to the north near the Xihu, is also known as "Xihu Port(西滬港)." 
Recommended Duration of Visit: 1 hour

Source: Penghu Travel

Visitor Information:Free Admission

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