Baimiweng Fort, Keelung
Facts and practical information
Perched on a hill overlooking the bustling port city of Keelung, Taiwan, Baimiweng Fort stands as a silent sentinel with a storied past. This historical fortification, also known as Holland Castle, has observed the changing tides of Keelung's history, from its military significance to its present status as a popular tourist destination.
Constructed in the late 19th century during the Qing Dynasty, Baimiweng Fort was built to fortify Taiwan's defenses against potential invasions. The site's strategic location provided a panoramic vantage point over the harbor and the sea, making it a key outpost for monitoring approaching ships and safeguarding the coastline.
Despite its military origins, Baimiweng Fort is now renowned for its peaceful ambiance and the breathtaking views it offers. Visitors to the fort can stroll along the remnants of the old walls and gun emplacements, imagining the echoes of history that resonate throughout the area. The fort's elevated position allows for unobstructed views of the sea, the port, and the city skyline, making it a favorite spot for photographers and sightseers alike.
Keelung
Baimiweng Fort – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Xian Dong Yan, Ershawan Battery, Zhongshan District, Keelung Fort Commander's Official Residence.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Baimiweng Fort?
How to get to Baimiweng Fort by public transport?
Bus
- 太白莊 • Lines: 302 (6 min walk)
- 光華隧道口 • Lines: 302 (11 min walk)