Kaohsiung Love River Bay Night View
Love River has always been a good place to enjoy the night view of Kaohsiung. The Kaohsiung Music Center is located at Love River Bay. The stylish and streamlined architectural style with the night lighting design illuminates Love River Bay and the ocean aesthetics of Kaohsiung.
 
 
Kaohsiung Great Harbor Bridge 
The appearance of Kaohsiung Great Harbor Bridge is designed with shells and dolphins as its imagery. It is not only beautiful in shape, but also a must-see landmark in the port area. There is also an observation deck at the center of the bridge, where visitors can overlook the buildings around Kaohsiung Port and the city’s waters. With the scenery of the corridor along the shore, visitors feel the romantic atmosphere in the port area
 
 
Kaohsiung Music Center
It is located in the center of Kaohsiung Asia New Bay Area , it was built by the Spanish architectural team and the Taiwanese team. The design uses marine elements to outline the appearance of the building with different special shapes. It is not only the core of pop music performances in South Taiwan, but also an international music landmark with pop music and marine culture . We create a novel base for music leisure in Kaohsiung.
 
 
The Longhu Tower in Lianchihtan (Dragon Tiger Tower)
Lianchitan (Lotus Pond) Scenic Area is one of Kaohsiung’s most traditional scenic areas, and was listed as one of the “Eight Sights of Fongshan” in the Qing Dynasty.
The Longhu Tower (Dragon Tiger Tower) is the most famous scenic spot in Lianchitan. Constructed in 1976, the tower is seven stories tall, and the dragon and tiger doors are its entrance and exit. Its walls are decorated with koji pottery, which represent proselytizing stories, from a variety of artists. The tower’s body is connected the Nine-Turn Bridge (Jiuqu Bridge)) and is set off by the lake. There is a rule when visiting the Longhu Tower: enter at the dragon’s mouth and exit from the tiger’s mouth; this will allow you to avoid bad fortune and enjoy good luck.
 
 
Tianliao Moon World
The Tianliao Moon World is the most developed badland and mud volcano areas in Taiwan, and its unique geography is known as “badlands” in geography, and is filled with a desolate, barren beauty. From Tianliao to Cishan (Qishan) along the Provincial Highway No. 28 which pass through the area and over 20 mud volcanoes, and eruptions can often be seen, for which Dagunshui and Xiaogunshui volcanoes are most famous.
 
 
Foguangshan Buddha Memorial Centre
Since its opening in 2011, Fo Guang Shan Buddha Memorial Center (BMC) had received several accolades including recognition by International Council of Museums (ICOM), ISO 50001 certification, and the 2014 Certificate of Excellence by TripAdvisor as the top ranking attraction in Kaohsiung.

BMC is a 100-ha complex built to enshrine the Buddha’s tooth relic, now housed in the Main Hall. The Fo Guang Big Buddha, which sits atop the Fo Guang Building behind the Main Hall, is the landmark of the BMC. Within the compound, there are art galleries, a theatrical auditorium, a children gallery, and souvenir stores. In addition, visitors can get to experience Tea Chan, sutra transcription, or join in festive celebrations at the Five Harmonies Pagoda.

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fo_Guang_Shan_Buddha_Museum
 
 
 
The National Kaohsiung Center for the Arts (Weiwuying)
The National Kaohsiung Center for the arts (Weiwuying) has been acknowledged as the largest performance arts center under one roof in the world while owning the largest pipe organ Asia. The site was originally a military compound and was reconstructed as an arts centre. With its 14,000 square meter complex, the arts centre contains four indoor performance halls and an amphitheater for outdoor performances