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Tokyo (NRT)to

Kaohsiung (KHH)
05 Sep 25 (Fri) - 07 Sep 25 (Sun)
From
JPY45,290
Seen: 10 hrs ago
Round-trip
Economy

Osaka (KIX)to

Kaohsiung (KHH)
01 Sep 25 (Mon) - 15 Sep 25 (Mon)
From
JPY42,460
Seen: 12 hrs ago
Round-trip
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Hong Kong (HKG)to

Kaohsiung (KHH)
19 Sep 25 (Fri) - 21 Sep 25 (Sun)
From
HKD1,298
Seen: 1 day ago
Round-trip
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Seoul (ICN)to

Kaohsiung (KHH)
12 Sep 25 (Fri) - 16 Sep 25 (Tue)
From
KRW318,700
Seen: 25 minutes ago
Round-trip
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Singapore (SIN)to

Kaohsiung (KHH)
04 Sep 25 (Thu) - 20 Sep 25 (Sat)
From
SGD389
Seen: 13 hrs ago
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Okinawa (OKA)to

Kaohsiung (KHH)
02 Sep 25 (Tue) - 07 Sep 25 (Sun)
From
JPY42,560
Seen: 14 hrs ago
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Shanghai (PVG)to

Kaohsiung (KHH)
23 Sep 25 (Tue) - 19 Oct 25 (Sun)
From
CNY2,118
Seen: 1 day ago
Round-trip
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Manila (MNL)to

Kaohsiung (KHH)
12 Sep 25 (Fri) - 14 Sep 25 (Sun)
From
USD225
Seen: 1 day ago
Round-trip
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Fukuoka (FUK)to

Kaohsiung (KHH)
18 Sep 25 (Thu) - 07 Oct 25 (Tue)
From
JPY39,060
Seen: 4 hrs ago
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Kumamoto (KMJ)to

Kaohsiung (KHH)
06 Sep 25 (Sat) - 10 Sep 25 (Wed)
From
JPY41,230
Seen: 13 hrs ago
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Bangkok (BKK)to

Kaohsiung (KHH)
17 Sep 25 (Wed) - 21 Sep 25 (Sun)
From
THB10,385
Seen: 29 minutes ago
Round-trip
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Shenzhen (SZX)to

Kaohsiung (KHH)
11 Sep 25 (Thu) - 30 Oct 25 (Thu)
From
CNY2,198
Seen: 2 hrs ago
Round-trip
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Xiamen (XMN)to

Kaohsiung (KHH)
28 Aug 25 (Thu) - 01 Sep 25 (Mon)
From
CNY2,678
Seen: 1 day ago
Round-trip
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Hanoi (HAN)to

Kaohsiung (KHH)
28 Aug 25 (Thu) - 03 Sep 25 (Wed)
From
USD438
Seen: 1 hour ago
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Tokyo (NRT)Kaohsiung (KHH)Round-trip
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Economy
07 Nov 25 (Fri) - 10 Nov 25 (Mon)

From

JPY45,290

Seen: 1 day ago

Osaka (KIX)Kaohsiung (KHH)Round-trip
/
Economy
11 Dec 25 (Thu) - 04 Jun 26 (Thu)

From

JPY42,560

Seen: 12 hrs ago

Hong Kong (HKG)Kaohsiung (KHH)Round-trip
/
Economy
23 Dec 25 (Tue) - 29 Dec 25 (Mon)

From

HKD1,298

Seen: 1 hour ago

Seoul (ICN)Kaohsiung (KHH)Round-trip
/
Economy
21 Oct 25 (Tue) - 27 Oct 25 (Mon)

From

KRW318,700

Seen: 21 hrs ago

Singapore (SIN)Kaohsiung (KHH)Round-trip
/
Economy
11 Nov 25 (Tue) - 18 Nov 25 (Tue)

From

SGD388

Seen: 2 hrs ago

Okinawa (OKA)Kaohsiung (KHH)Round-trip
/
Economy
17 Jan 26 (Sat) - 18 Mar 26 (Wed)

From

JPY40,160

Seen: 19 hrs ago

Shanghai (PVG)Kaohsiung (KHH)Round-trip
/
Economy
18 Dec 25 (Thu) - 25 Dec 25 (Thu)

From

CNY1,768

Seen: 38 minutes ago

Fukuoka (FUK)Kaohsiung (KHH)Round-trip
/
Economy
30 Oct 25 (Thu) - 04 Nov 25 (Tue)

From

JPY47,060

Seen: 12 hrs ago

Manila (MNL)Kaohsiung (KHH)Round-trip
/
Economy
21 Nov 25 (Fri) - 23 Nov 25 (Sun)

From

USD225

Seen: 1 day ago

Kumamoto (KMJ)Kaohsiung (KHH)Round-trip
/
Economy
19 Jan 26 (Mon) - 23 Jan 26 (Fri)

From

JPY102,100

Seen: 1 day ago

Bangkok (BKK)Kaohsiung (KHH)Round-trip
/
Economy
01 Dec 25 (Mon) - 08 Dec 25 (Mon)

From

THB10,385

Seen: 10 hrs ago

Xiamen (XMN)Kaohsiung (KHH)Round-trip
/
Economy
12 Feb 26 (Thu) - 26 Feb 26 (Thu)

From

CNY1,738

Seen: 1 day ago

Shenzhen (SZX)Kaohsiung (KHH)Round-trip
/
Economy
12 Oct 25 (Sun) - 16 Oct 25 (Thu)

From

CNY2,198

Seen: 1 day ago

Ho Chi Minh City (SGN)Kaohsiung (KHH)Round-trip
/
Economy
04 Oct 25 (Sat) - 20 Oct 25 (Mon)

From

USD376

Seen: 1 hour ago

Hanoi (HAN)Kaohsiung (KHH)Round-trip
/
Economy
09 Oct 25 (Thu) - 12 Oct 25 (Sun)

From

USD400

Seen: 1 day ago

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Travel to Kaohsiung

Lianchihtan (Lotus Pond) Scenic Area

Lianchihtan (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. There are pavilions by the beach, massive statues of gods and the “old city”, surrounded by the city wall, living settlements such as historical sites, old houses, and military dependents’ villages and you can also sample Zuoying’s rich, diverse food in the old streets and traditional markets. The Longhu Tower (Dragon Tiger Tower) is the most famous scenic spot in Lianchihtan. 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. You can enjoy a 360-degree view of Lianchihtan’s scenery.

Love River

Love River begins at Bagualiao in Kaohsiung City's Renwu District. It divides Kaohsiung City, into two. The Jianguo, Cisian and Jhongjheng Bridges connect the two sections and the river flows directly into the sea. Love River had originally been a shallow creek, which could only be crossed by ferry. During the Japanese Colonial era it was dredged into a canal and named The Kaohsiung River. This was the first time the river had been given an official name. It was formally referred to as The Kaohsiung Waterway or The Kaohsiung Canal. In 1948, Love River Boat Company was opened near the Jhongjheng Bridge. This gave people the opportunity to row up and down the river. This became a particularly popular past for local couples and therefore acquiring the name - Love River. Love River is a very distinct river in Kaohsiung. It was previously used for shipping, transportation and leisure. Over the years it slowly became a polluted open-air sewer. Recently, with the cooperation of the Kaohsiung residents, the city government and the private sector it has been restored to its former splendor. The west bank of The Lover River is located in the Yencheng District. The city government has recently renovated bridges along The Love River. They now emit rainbows of light after dark, creating a delightful visual effect. The Soaring Dragon Fish Statue is located on the east bank of the Love River. It was originally created as a theme lantern, created for the 2001 Kaohsiung Lantern Festival. It was once used to promote Kaohsiung, Taiwan's Maritime Capital. The dragonhead and fish body is a symbol of Kaohsiung, a city in transformation. The Dragon Fish statue is 25 meters in height, weighs 30 tons and built entirely of stainless steel. During festive occasions, flickering lights illuminate the dragon's body and the dragon breathes smoke.

Rueifong Night Market

Located near the Kaohsiung Arena shopping district, Rueifong Night Market has more than a thousand stalls and receives a huge crowd every evening. Be it the traditional taste that lasts for decades, foreign snacks, creative dishes, or photo-worthy food and beverages, Rueifong Night Market has them all.

Fo Guang Shan

Fo Guang Shan has a 4-hall main building and thousands of holy statues, and large and small halls of the Buddha which extend across the mountain. Solemn and forceful, with an imposing atmosphere, it is an important centre of faith in Taiwanese Buddhism. In addition to providing a diverse environment in which the public can pray and theological education can be provided, it is also a popular scenic spot, a site of pilgrimage for tourists. When the sun sinks in the west, the great Buddha statue and palatial temples, drenched in evening mist and bathed in sunlight, became yet more stately and vast, enough to make one forget the troubles of mortal life.

The Pier-2 Art Center

Situated in the basin No. 3 of Kaohsiung Port, it has been made into a unique open art space, providing artists and students with an environment in which to express themselves, and has already become Kaohsiung's most popular cultural spot. All kinds of art activities are held irregularly in the District, bringing a rich artistic air to the port metropolis of Kaohsiung, and also bringing a new tide of southern art in Kaohsiung. The western railway line, which previously brought goods to the docks, has now become Kaohsiung's busiest cycling trail, and amazing works of art await discovery in the District's public spaces. Visitors can also go to the Hamasen Railway Cultural Park and witness how the passage of time has affected Kaohsiung's first railway station.