[2024 Kaohsiung Attraction] Travel Guide for Former British Consulate Residence At Dagou (Updated Nov)
Historical Architectures
Nighttime sightseeing
Address:
No. 20, Lianhai Rd, Gushan District, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan 804
Opening times:
Open tomorrow at 10:00-19:00Closed Today
Recommended sightseeing time:
2-3 hours
Phone:
+886-7-5250100
The British Consulate at Takao: Witnessing 19th Century Diplomatic History
The British Consulate at Takao, also known as the British Consulate at Kaohsiung, is a historical building in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. It is located near Lotus Pond in the Caoya Aviation Culture Village. Built in 1865, this consulate originally served as the British consulate in Taiwan, primarily handling diplomatic affairs between Britain and Taiwan at the time.
🌟Architecturally, the consulate blends Western architectural styles with local characteristics, showcasing 19th-century architectural styles and holding historical value.
🌟Culturally and touristically, this building has become a famous tourist attraction in Kaohsiung, with its exhibitions drawing many visitors for tours and photos.
🌟Scenically, the consulate is surrounded by beautiful environments and offers a view of the sea, making it a great spot for visitors to enjoy the scenery of Kaohsiung Harbor.
This building is not only a witness to history but also an important part of local culture.
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British Consulate in Dagou, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, a place with a beautiful sunset
📍Dagou British Consulate
⏱️Opening hours: 09:00~19:00 (last admission at 18:30)
- Closed every Monday and public holidays
💵Admission fee: 99TWD
Kaohsiung is a great city for winter travel because the temperature is warm at 15~25 degrees even in winter!!
In particular, the Dagou British Consulate is the first Western-style building in Taiwan and is also famous for its sunsets🙂
The building's exterior is pretty, making it a great place to take pictures and the view is beautiful
There is also a cafe inside and afternoon tea is also available!
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Tainan Kaohsiung tourist attractions
The photos are Miaoli Orange Forest, Tianliao Moon World, Kaohsiung Zhan Erku, Kaohsiung Xiziwan Dog Fighting British Consulate, and Tainan Fairy Lake Farm!
You can go take a look and take photos⋯⋯
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Historic Site to Visit at Kaohsiung, Taiwan
The former British Consulate at Takao, Kaohsiung is an old British colonial style architecture. It was built over a hundred year ago and becomes the most antique historical western building in Taiwan. The local Kaohsiung government categorise this building as Class two Historic site, and it is now managed by the government include renovated this building from the damage caused by a bombing during World War 2 and devastating thypoon in 1970s.
The site can be reached by bus, train or drive a car. As one of favourite attractions and tourist destinations in Kaohsiung, it is not too difficult to get the information about public transport that serve the route to go there. However, from the nearest bus stop you need to hike a bit to arrive at the building.
Inside the building, you can find historical documents and photographs from old days, and different rooms such as dining room, bedroom, and basement. Besides, there is also a historical trail that connects the Consulate building on the hilltop to the office building by the harbor.
Outside the building you can see spectacular views including outlooks over Kaohsiung Port on the other side. You can also enjoy a meal or a cup of coffee in the cafe served inside the building complex.
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Must-visit places in Former British Consulate Residence At Dagou
Travel through time and sip the sea breeze: Afternoon time at Kaohsiung Dog Fighting Museum
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The afternoon sun shines on Kaohsiung Port, and the gentle sea breeze carries a salty smell, blowing my steps into the Dog Fighting Museum. This century-old building looks like an old man who has experienced vicissitudes of life, quietly telling the historical story of Kaohsiung.
As soon as you enter the door, the nostalgic atmosphere of the old wooden building hits your face. The mottled walls are like the marks of time, telling the prosperity of the past. There are various cultural relics on display in the museum, from ancient maps, old photos to traditional handicrafts. Each item seemed to open a window to the past, and I couldn't help but stop and admire it.
I walked between the exhibition halls, as if traveling through a time tunnel, feeling the transformation of Kaohsiung from dog fighting to Kaohsiung. Looking at the old ship models, you can imagine the lively scene of the port in the past; looking at the early architectural design drawings, you can feel the historical context; looking at the people's smiles in the old photos, you can feel the changes of the times.
While strolling, I came to the balcony of the museum and had a panoramic view of Kaohsiung Port. The blue water sparkled in the sun, and ships in the distance passed slowly, leaving white waves behind. The sea breeze caresses my cheeks, blowing away the weight of history and bringing a burst of coolness.
The sun sets, dyeing half of the sky red, and the golden light shines on the sea, forming a beautiful picture. I sat on the balcony, enjoying this peaceful moment, sipping the signature milk tea from the cafe in the hotel. The rich aroma of tea mixed with the sea breeze was refreshing.
This cup of milk tea is not only a treat for the taste buds, but also a tribute to time. It carries the history and culture of the Dog Fighting Museum, as well as the past, present and future of the city.
When we left the Dog Fighting Museum, the sun had completely set and night was slowly falling. I left with a brisk pace, full of emotions and memories. The Dog Fighting Museum is not only a museum, but also a place where people can settle their souls, reminisce about history, and feel the beauty of life.
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Dear all, do you really understand that there is nothing wrong with this name?
"The British Consulate at Dagou", where "Dagou" is a transliteration of the language of Taiwan's indigenous residents, representing a place name, meaning that the British Consulate is in "Dagou", and there is no insult at all. "Dagou" is the earliest name of Kaohsiung. In the early days of Japanese rule, the Japanese thought that the place name "Dagou" was not elegant, so they changed the place name to "Kaohsiung", because the Japanese pronunciation of "Kaohsiung" is "taka-o", which is similar to the sound of "Dagou".
⛰【Attraction Guide】
📍Detailed address: Gushan District, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan
🚗Transportation Guide:
1. Take the MRT to Xiziwan Station Exit 1, then transfer to Bus Orange 1, City Bus 99, and get off at Xiziwan Station.
2. Take the Hamas Star Cultural Bus (closed on Mondays), with a tour guide on the bus, and get off at the Dagou British Consulate Cultural Park Station.
🕙Opening hours: Tuesday~Friday 10:00-19:00, Saturday~Sunday 9:00-19:00, closed on Monday
💰Ticket price: 66 New Taiwan dollars
🌟Highlights:
1. Independent red brick and wood corridor architecture: Post-Renaissance Baroque style, red brick exterior, bamboo knot downspouts are architectural features of the late Qing Dynasty.
2. There are Harbor View Hall, Sea View Hall, Kaohsiung Hall, Cultural and Creative Shops, Exhibition Hall A, Hall B and Prison Maze, displaying documents showing the development and changes of Dagou in the past, models of old Fengshan County, historical photos and other important cultural relics.
3. Afternoon tea set, evening tea set are also good enjoyment, three-tiered snacks and drinks let you spend the most leisurely holiday time at the Dagou British Consulate.
📌Small Tips:
1. The seaside view is very good, it is recommended to arrange more time to play.
2. Afternoon tea is interesting, but the price is interesting.
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Taiwan's oldest foreign building, the favorite of photography! Excellent photo punching place
first came to Kaohsiung, my mother and I were impressed by this coastal town, fresh and bleak. However, it also has very hardcore attractions, such as Gushan on the north shore of the port, as well as the British Consulate.
This ancient stone house was built in 1865 and is considered to be the oldest building in Taiwan's history. Let's talk about the topography. It is backed by the mountains and surrounded by water on three sides. It is like a lush little forest, which is especially suitable for taking pictures. Umbrella trees are low with branches and leaves, just like the green silk stalks hanging down, there is a kind of graceful beauty.
Tips: The most suitable location for shooting is the red-brown building of the consulate, which can stand on the second floor terrace. The photographer shoots from the first floor (using a telephoto lens); You can go to the small garden behind the house, and the rainforest-style umbrella tree is very beautiful.