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| When you come to Kaohsiung, naturally you should sit with your friends at the beautiful riverside and have a cup of wonderful coffee. As you are moved by this delicious drink, spare some time to look around by the riverside of the shining Love River as the travelers that pass by. Of course, you can also choose to sit by the seaport and enjoy the grandeur of the vast sea and beautiful ships. Or, when you are more for intellectual adventure today, the Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts, which has such green grass outside the building, and the Urban Spotlight should definitely not be overlooked… |
| Close your eyes: have you smelled the smell of coffee in Kaohsiung? |
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The view of tender river waves and wonder coffee. That is what you should enjoy sitting at the alfresco, having a romantic mood and leisure time. The alfresco at the east side of the river called Ripples of the Love River, and the one at the west side is called Sunny Love River Plaza. |
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Located in Neiweibi Cultural Park, lauched in 1994 and occupying 9,550 ping, it is the 3rd public art museum following Taipei Fine Arts Museum and Taiwan Fine Arts Museum. |
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Because Kaohsiung National Airport has vast hinterland and there is
a great view in the neighborhood, there are so many alfresco shops around
the airport and it has become a phenomenal characteristic.
Since the alfresco shops are all near the airport,they are generally called “airport |
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alfresco”by the locals. On the weekend, there are always many
people who come here to have
a cup of coffee and watch the airplanes. |
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Among the contemporary western-style buildings that still exist in Taiwan, the Former British Consulate at Dagou is the oldest. Built between approximately 1864 to 1866, it deserves the name of the first western building in Taiwan |
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Occupying the area from Pier1 to Pier 3 in Kaohsiung Port at the end of Cisian 3rd Road. Originally a desolated depot, now the alfresco seats occupy a length of 500 meters along the port, attracting visitors with its coffee and view. |
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