2008-11-24

West Bay - Chinese tourism scenic spots

West Bay - Chinese tourism scenic spots

West Bay is located on the west side of Kaohsiung City, north Longevity Hill, south Cijin peninsula, was originally sentenced to a beach known for its coral reefs and natural Bay Australia, after the Kaohsiung City Government have developed into a well-regulated areas. In 1980, established here in the country only a seaside university - Sun Yat-sen University, West Bay also added the culture of many. In addition to the Sun Yat-sen University in scenic areas, will also include the West Bay Beach, Waterfront Park and Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall. Since the West Bay car park entrance, overlooking Kaohsiung, it can be to Sun Yat-sen University's School of vehicles into the station, station next to a child's meandering Hill Road, leading to the Mid-levels Wang Kung Temple of the 18 historical and cultural relics exhibition hall. West Bay Beach very tropical atmosphere, the towering green coconut trees and white sandy beaches, sunset Xi Chen, lying in the woods under the cool breeze gently blowing enjoy, it is refreshing is that the people of Kaohsiung Nongchao paradise. Historical relics exhibition hall was the site of the old British Consulate waste, in 4 years after the construction of three open concept, clothing slope built exhibition hall, is the second monument, on display are human and historical background, geographical and other historical relics Taiwan, ancient and modern landscape photographs, architectural models, the anti-Japanese artillery dog picture. Drive: Gushan Road along the west-bound Bay, the event Linhai Road, turn right straight to arrived in West Bay toll booth, stand-off charge after the car park. Sun Yat-sen University campus, vehicles are not allowed to enter, to be walking around West Bay Scenic Area. Car: in front of the train station in Kaohsiung bus routes 1, 3, or the city government take the city bus routes 32, reaching as far as can be.

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