Citations:Cijin

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 * Kaohsiung, which was called Takao in the colonial era, was the most important home port and supply base for the Taiwanese fishing fleets that worked in the waters of post-war Southeast Asia. Thus, I limit the geographic scope of my research on Taiwan to Kaohsiung Fishing Port [高雄漁港], which includes Gushan Fishing Port [鼓山], Cianjhen Fishing Port [前鎮], and several small fishing ports in the Cijin District [旗津].
 * In the latest controversy since Han became mayor of Kaohsiung in December, a member of his city government attended the launch of a shipping route between the southern port and Wenzhou in mainland China. But the Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) – the Taiwanese agency responsible for cross-Taiwan Strait policies – said that neither Cijin, in Kaohsiung, nor Dongtou on the mainland side had approval for such a route.
 * Don't forget to visit the art installations at Cijin district, an island off the coast of Kaohsiung accessible via a tunnel or ferry ride.
 * Kaohsiung also issued Level 1 flooding warnings for those two districts and warned residents in Cijin, Sanmin, Yongan and Daliao districts to beware of possible flooding.
 * The move comes amid heightened concern over the islands’ combat preparedness following a Kyodo News story last month that said the PLA’s Southern Theater Command will be conducting a simulated invasion of the islands involving large-scale maneuvers. Administered by Kaohsiung's Cijin District, the islands are currently manned by Coast Guard personnel.
 * In the latest controversy since Han became mayor of Kaohsiung in December, a member of his city government attended the launch of a shipping route between the southern port and Wenzhou in mainland China. But the Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) – the Taiwanese agency responsible for cross-Taiwan Strait policies – said that neither Cijin, in Kaohsiung, nor Dongtou on the mainland side had approval for such a route.
 * Don't forget to visit the art installations at Cijin district, an island off the coast of Kaohsiung accessible via a tunnel or ferry ride.
 * Kaohsiung also issued Level 1 flooding warnings for those two districts and warned residents in Cijin, Sanmin, Yongan and Daliao districts to beware of possible flooding.
 * The move comes amid heightened concern over the islands’ combat preparedness following a Kyodo News story last month that said the PLA’s Southern Theater Command will be conducting a simulated invasion of the islands involving large-scale maneuvers. Administered by Kaohsiung's Cijin District, the islands are currently manned by Coast Guard personnel.
 * Kaohsiung also issued Level 1 flooding warnings for those two districts and warned residents in Cijin, Sanmin, Yongan and Daliao districts to beware of possible flooding.
 * The move comes amid heightened concern over the islands’ combat preparedness following a Kyodo News story last month that said the PLA’s Southern Theater Command will be conducting a simulated invasion of the islands involving large-scale maneuvers. Administered by Kaohsiung's Cijin District, the islands are currently manned by Coast Guard personnel.
 * The move comes amid heightened concern over the islands’ combat preparedness following a Kyodo News story last month that said the PLA’s Southern Theater Command will be conducting a simulated invasion of the islands involving large-scale maneuvers. Administered by Kaohsiung's Cijin District, the islands are currently manned by Coast Guard personnel.
 * The move comes amid heightened concern over the islands’ combat preparedness following a Kyodo News story last month that said the PLA’s Southern Theater Command will be conducting a simulated invasion of the islands involving large-scale maneuvers. Administered by Kaohsiung's Cijin District, the islands are currently manned by Coast Guard personnel.

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 * Cijin Island, just a stone's throw from the city centre, features a 17th century temple dedicated to Ma Tzu, which is famous for its stone carvings and reliefs. . . . Visitors to Kaohsiung can meet the monkeys and visit the lighthouse on Cijin Island, sample 'stinky tofu' at a market, or strike out for the stunning Penghu islands
 * Cijin District just off Kaohsiung has an intriguing industrial history which comes to life in the grittiness of its seaside shops and scenery The very few English-language blogs that mention Cijin District (旗津) describe it as an “island getaway” with “beautiful beaches.” But don’t be fooled by the bloggers, because this description of the tiny, narrow islet just off Taiwan’s southern port city of Kaohsiung is as frivolous as it is far-fetched. ... A dense layer of fog greets my travel party as our ferry approaches Cijin. ... Bicycles are a popular mode of transport on Cijin. ... Fresh sashimi is served at Seashore Seafood, a popular seafood restaurant on Cijin Island.
 * Kaohsiung is the largest port city in Taiwan, where the offshore island of Cijin forms a natural breakwater for the Kaohsiung harbor. With its abundant recreational resources and convenient accessibility, the small island of Cijin attracts many tourists during weekends.
 * A new ferry route from Cijin Island to Kaohsiung Port Warehouse No.2 (KW2), next to Kaohsiung Pier-2 Art Center, started Wednesday with an official launch ceremony at KW2. . . . The new line complements an existing ferry route linking Cijin with the Hamasen area, a tourist destination located in the northwest of Kaohsiung Port. Hsu said the new route's cost-performance value is high as it improves connections between several tourist destinations, including KW2, Cijin and the Hamasen area. . . . Cijin Island is a small island in Kaohsiung, a 5-10 minute ferry journey from Kaohsiung Harbor.
 * The Taiwanese mayor had previously proposed that a gaming referendum should be held in Cijin Island, an islet some 5 minutes by ferry from Kaoshiung Harbour, following Taiwan’s offshore islands legislation that allows outlying islands residents to vote if they want gaming businesses to be open.
 * Close by is the Gushan Ferry Pier (鼓山輪渡站), where you can take a short ride to Cijin Island (旗津島), a small and narrow island that is worth a day or half-day trip. Besides the picturesque market selling all kinds of dried fish, the sights include the Cijin Bathing Beach (旗津海水浴場), Cihou Fort (旗後砲台) and Cihou Lighthouse (旗后燈塔), from which there are great views of the island and Kaohsiung’s harbor. ... Longevity Mountain (Shoushan) (壽山) has various hiking trails, temples, and a zoo. For one of the best views, ask a taxi driver to take you up to the Martyrs Shrine (忠烈祠), and then walk down the steps in front to look out across the harbor toward Cijin Island and the sea.
 * Kaohsiung is the largest port city in Taiwan, where the offshore island of Cijin forms a natural breakwater for the Kaohsiung harbor. With its abundant recreational resources and convenient accessibility, the small island of Cijin attracts many tourists during weekends.
 * A new ferry route from Cijin Island to Kaohsiung Port Warehouse No.2 (KW2), next to Kaohsiung Pier-2 Art Center, started Wednesday with an official launch ceremony at KW2. . . . The new line complements an existing ferry route linking Cijin with the Hamasen area, a tourist destination located in the northwest of Kaohsiung Port. Hsu said the new route's cost-performance value is high as it improves connections between several tourist destinations, including KW2, Cijin and the Hamasen area. . . . Cijin Island is a small island in Kaohsiung, a 5-10 minute ferry journey from Kaohsiung Harbor.
 * The Taiwanese mayor had previously proposed that a gaming referendum should be held in Cijin Island, an islet some 5 minutes by ferry from Kaoshiung Harbour, following Taiwan’s offshore islands legislation that allows outlying islands residents to vote if they want gaming businesses to be open.
 * Close by is the Gushan Ferry Pier (鼓山輪渡站), where you can take a short ride to Cijin Island (旗津島), a small and narrow island that is worth a day or half-day trip. Besides the picturesque market selling all kinds of dried fish, the sights include the Cijin Bathing Beach (旗津海水浴場), Cihou Fort (旗後砲台) and Cihou Lighthouse (旗后燈塔), from which there are great views of the island and Kaohsiung’s harbor. ... Longevity Mountain (Shoushan) (壽山) has various hiking trails, temples, and a zoo. For one of the best views, ask a taxi driver to take you up to the Martyrs Shrine (忠烈祠), and then walk down the steps in front to look out across the harbor toward Cijin Island and the sea.
 * The Taiwanese mayor had previously proposed that a gaming referendum should be held in Cijin Island, an islet some 5 minutes by ferry from Kaoshiung Harbour, following Taiwan’s offshore islands legislation that allows outlying islands residents to vote if they want gaming businesses to be open.
 * Close by is the Gushan Ferry Pier (鼓山輪渡站), where you can take a short ride to Cijin Island (旗津島), a small and narrow island that is worth a day or half-day trip. Besides the picturesque market selling all kinds of dried fish, the sights include the Cijin Bathing Beach (旗津海水浴場), Cihou Fort (旗後砲台) and Cihou Lighthouse (旗后燈塔), from which there are great views of the island and Kaohsiung’s harbor. ... Longevity Mountain (Shoushan) (壽山) has various hiking trails, temples, and a zoo. For one of the best views, ask a taxi driver to take you up to the Martyrs Shrine (忠烈祠), and then walk down the steps in front to look out across the harbor toward Cijin Island and the sea.
 * Close by is the Gushan Ferry Pier (鼓山輪渡站), where you can take a short ride to Cijin Island (旗津島), a small and narrow island that is worth a day or half-day trip. Besides the picturesque market selling all kinds of dried fish, the sights include the Cijin Bathing Beach (旗津海水浴場), Cihou Fort (旗後砲台) and Cihou Lighthouse (旗后燈塔), from which there are great views of the island and Kaohsiung’s harbor. ... Longevity Mountain (Shoushan) (壽山) has various hiking trails, temples, and a zoo. For one of the best views, ask a taxi driver to take you up to the Martyrs Shrine (忠烈祠), and then walk down the steps in front to look out across the harbor toward Cijin Island and the sea.