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Hoko Island 885, Taiwan, Penghu County, Huxi Township Last Updated: 02/23/2025 |
Hoko Island, also known as the Penghu Islands or Pescadores, is an archipelago of approximately 90 islands and islets located in the Taiwan Strait, about 50 kilometers west of Taiwan's main island. Covering an area of 141 square kilometers, the islands are renowned for their clear, warm waters and vibrant coral reefs, making them a popular destination for marine tourism. | |
The name "Hoko" is derived from the Japanese pronunciation of the characters for Penghu, reflecting the historical influence during periods of Japanese administration. The archipelago's strategic location in the Taiwan Strait has made it a significant fishing ground, enriched by the convergence of various ocean currents, including the Kuroshio Current and monsoon currents from the South China Sea. This unique marine environment supports a diverse array of seafood, contributing to the local culinary traditions. Visitors to the Penghu Islands can explore traditional fishing methods, such as the stone weirs, which utilize tidal movements to catch fish. One of the most famous is the "Double-Heart Stone Weir", a popular tourist attraction due to its distinctive heart-shaped design. The islands also offer various accommodations, ranging from private rooms to entire homes, catering to different preferences and budgets. |
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Penghu Place ยป City Penghu, also known as the Penghu Islands, is an archipelago located in the Taiwan Strait, between Taiwan and mainland China. It's an administrative county of Taiwan and consists of a group of islands, islets, and rocks. Its population was 101,758 in 2014. 62 views ๐ 1Taiwan |
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