Discover the best top things to do in Zuoying, Taiwan including Spring and Autumn Pavilion, Dragon Tiger Tower, Lianchi (Lotus) Lake, Ruifeng Night Market, Beiji Xuantian Shangdi, Wuliting, Confucius Temple, Qiming Tang, Lotus Lake Erawan Shrine.
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4.0 based on 195 reviews
Located in the waters of Lotus Lake.
After the dragon tiger pavilions, we visited this place. As common in this area, there were big beautiful sculptures of dragons, goddess of mercy and others. There was also an area with plenty of turtles.
4.0 based on 1,159 reviews
Beautiful photos appear all about the lake and this is a great place to start. Going in through the dragon's mouth and departing from the tiger's mouth has symbolic good luck implications. A donation gets you a postcard. The lotus flowers are OK and there is a nice temple opposite the towers. Some decent places to eat are also nearby.
4.0 based on 768 reviews
This is a lovely place to go and wander around the lake. There are many beautiful temples and pavilions to see; Dragon-Tiger Pavilion, Ciji Temple, Spring Autumn Pavilion, Qiming Temple and Beiji Xuantizn Shanf Di Pavilion were my personal favourites (all of these are on the same side of the lake). There are some nice souvenir shops just opposite the Dragon-Tiger Pavilion too. The lake is just a short 5minute walk from Zuoying Station.
4.0 based on 541 reviews
A buzzing night market (3-4mins walk from Kaohsiung Arena Station) as compared to the other Liuhe Night Market near Formosa Blvd. Station. This night market has so many eateries to offer and things to buy. For food, highly recommend the Angel Deep Fried Chicken - one of the best fried chickens in the city; the bubble tea store next to the Angel Chicken Store and the Fried Stinky Tofu in the first lane (next to the grilled oyster/seafood store). There are so many shops around as well from local to international brands. Also, check out the reflexology and body massage store located at the 2nd floor of a low-rise building toward the end of the night market.
4.0 based on 108 reviews
This is the third main attraction we came across built on the shore of lotus lake, jutting out to it. The statue of Xuantian or sometimes referred to as the black emperor is gigantic and very imposing and look scary to some people. He is another warrior immortalised as a god in Chinese folklore and now worshipped as a deity in the Taoist tradition. The path leading to this statue is flanked on both sides by many small statues.
3.5 based on 37 reviews
We walked from the Ecological park MRT station. Visitors can also change to a bus at the MRT station to reach there. The lake is huge. There are several temples by the lake side including the popular Long Hu Ta (dragon and tiger pagoda). The water games and restaurant were closed when we were there due to bad weather.
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