Tamshui Fisherman's Wharf

Tamshui Fisherman's Wharf

Tamshui Fisherman's Wharf (zh-t|淡水漁人碼頭) is a scenic spot at the western tip of Tamsui, Taipei County, Taiwan. Its predecessor was the "Tamsui Second Fishing Port" on the right bank of the Tamsui river estuary, an important fishing harbor in the early history of north Taiwan.

The Tamsui Fisherman's Wharf is well-known by its beautiful sunset and fresh seafood. While having sightseeing and leisure facilities, it still holds its functionality as a harbor for fishing boats.

Facility

*Lover Bridge of Tamsui: Lover Bridge of Tamsui, a white-colored Cable-stayed bridge, derived its name since it was started on February 14, 2003, Valentine's Day. You may appreciate the sunset from the bridge. The total length is approximately 196 meters and the walk across takes approximately 3 minutes.
*Outdoor Lawn and Sculpture Park
*Fluctuation Fishing Boat Wharf: with anchorage for up to 150 fishing boats.
*Riverbanks Scenery Platform: maximum capacity of 3,000 people with views of the Tamsui river and Kuanyinshan.

Transportation

* Take the MRT Danshui_Line_(TRTS) to Danshui station, and then transfer to Bus Red-26, 836, or 837.

See also

* Tamsui Township

External links

* [http://www.fisherman.com.tw/ Tamshui Fisherman's Wharf]
* [http://www.google.com/local?f=q&hl=en&q=Tamshui&ie=UTF8&z=18&ll=25.183316,121.41069&spn=0.003539,0.006233&t=k&om=1 Google Maps]


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