Kaohsiung Introduction Walking Tour, Kaohsiung

Kaohsiung Introduction Walking Tour (Self Guided), Kaohsiung

Kaohsiung didn’t start as Taiwan’s southern powerhouse. Its first name, “Takau,” came from the Makatau people, who lived off fishing, hunting, and small-scale farming in a land once described simply as a bamboo forest. Chinese settlers under the Ming and Qing dynasties kept the name, bending the pronunciation to their tongues. Then in 1895, Japan claimed Taiwan and gave the place a new reading: “Takao.” Later, the colonial administration adopted a new official version-Kaohsiung-which has remained ever since.

For most of its early history, the area was quiet compared to northern Taiwan. Spanish and Dutch traders in the 17th century recognized its potential, but they never managed to establish firm control here. The real turning point came in the Japanese period, stretching from 1895 to 1945. The natural harbor at Kaohsiung was dredged, expanded, and reshaped into one of East Asia’s key shipping hubs. Railroads and industry soon followed. By the 1930s, it had grown into an important base for Japan’s imperial navy and a key point for exporting sugar, rice, and later heavy industrial goods.

After World War II, Kaohsiung was returned to China under the Republic of China government. In the decades that followed, Kaohsiung became the center of heavy industry. Steel, shipbuilding, and petrochemicals fueled the economy, earning Kaohsiung the title of Taiwan’s “harbor capital” by the late 20th century. The city’s skyline began to climb, with landmarks such as the 85 Sky Tower symbolizing its ambition.

More recently, efforts have been made to rebrand the city’s image and celebrate culture alongside industry. The old warehouses near the port, once used for storage and shipping, have been reborn as the Pier-2 Art Center, filled with exhibitions, murals, and installations that draw crowds from around Taiwan and abroad.

Kaohsiung is a city that has reinvented itself time and again-fishing village, colonial port, industrial hub, and now a cultural hotspot. As you begin your walk, you’ll see all these layers stitched together: steel beside street art, ships beside sky towers, and history beside reinvention. Few cities wear their past and future so boldly at once.
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Kaohsiung Introduction Walking Tour Map

Map Instructions: (1) Click the "Nearby Sights" button to view the nearby attractions; (2) click a map pin to see sight information.

Guide Name: Kaohsiung Introduction Walking Tour
Guide Location: Taiwan » Kaohsiung (See other walking tours in Kaohsiung)
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Sightseeing)
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 4.4 Km or 2.7 Miles

Sights Featured in This Walk

WalkBuilder (customize this walk or build your own)


Use the WalkBuilder tool below to customize this walk to suit your interests. Instructions: click at the upper right corner in the map above to view other sights in the city. To learn more about a sight, click a map pin. Click the "+" or "–" to add or remove a sight from the walk. To reorder the selected sights, simply drag and move them up or down the list in the left column.
Enter a name for your custom walk, along with your email address, in the fields below. You will receive the instructions for retrieving your custom walk in the GPSmyCity app by email. The GPSmyCity app offers turn-by-turn travel directions to guide you from one attraction to the next.
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Frequently Asked Questions


1. How do I access my walking tour in Kaohsiung?
Save your walking tour on the website. Then download the GPSmyCity app from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store and sign in to your GPSmyCity account. Next, download "Kaohsiung Map and Walking Tours" within the app. Your walk will appear on the Walks screen.

2. How do I view other attractions in Kaohsiung?
At the upper-right corner of the map above, click the “Nearby Sights” button to show or hide other sights in the city. Click a map pin to view details about a sight. To add a sight to your walk, find it in the right column of the WalkBuilder tool above and click the "+" button next to it.

3. How do I re-arrange the sight order?
In the left column of the WalkBuilder tool, drag a sight to move it up or down the list. Then click “Click here to view route map”. Repeat this process until the route meets your needs.

4. Can I add my hotel to a walking tour?
Yes. You can add your hotel as the starting point, the ending point, or both (creating a loop route). This feature is currently available only in the GPSmyCity app.

5. Can I add my own sights to a walking tour?
Yes. You can add sightss that are not in our database and include them in your walk. To do so, sign in to your GPSmyCity account on the website or use the GPSmyCity app.

6. How many sights can be included in a walking tour?
For technical reasons, the number of sights in a walking tour is currently capped at 20. This limit may be increased over time.

Walking Tours in Kaohsiung, Taiwan

Create Your Own Walk in Kaohsiung

Create Your Own Walk in Kaohsiung

Creating your own self-guided walk in Kaohsiung is easy and fun. Choose the city attractions that you want to see and a walk route map will be created just for you. You can even set your hotel as the start point of the walk.
Lotus Pond Walking Tour

Lotus Pond Walking Tour

They say that once, on a quiet day by Kaohsiung’s Lotus Pond, the Goddess of Mercy appeared in the clouds, riding a dragon above the water. The vision so impressed locals that they built temples and shrines to honor her presence.

That is only one of the reasons why Lotus Pond is today one of southern Taiwan’s most photographed landmarks. Created in 1951, the pond was envisioned both as a...  view more

Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.5 Km or 2.2 Miles