Kaohsiung gay club
Overshadowed in almost every respect by Taipei in the north, Kaohsiung — the second largest city in Taiwan — has a small but vibrant gay scene, but is worth visiting just for the sheer variety of attractions and slower pace of life. An under-the-radar gay tourist destination Kaohsiung has a vibrant arts scene culminating in the newly opened Pier-2 Art Centre, incredible food options, plenty of nature and lower prices than Gay Taipei which is only two hours away via high-speed train.
Gay Guide Kaohsiung
GBT acceptance in Kaohsiung is high as in the rest of the country, and the gay scene gay is more vibrant than in other popular cities, Tainan and Taichung. Gay Taiwan is club as the most LGBT-friendly destination in Asia, so you are highly unlikely to have any issues here concerning public displays of affection or discrimination.
The Taiwanese are among the most delightful, friendliest people in the entire world and during our time in Gay Taiwan, we did not experience anything except warm welcomes — a nice change after visiting Shanghai and Hanoi. You can see plenty kaohsiung younger gay couples wandering the street, or getting cozy over cocktails — although you will quickly notice the culture of Taiwan is not big on public displays of affection of any type.
You can find out about it by asking around when you arrive. While Kaohsiung might still be a little conservative compared to Taipei, gay travelers can feel entirely at ease in this liberal society and gay not have any problems. Naturally, being gay does not define which attractions most of us will want to see in each city, and most queer travelers will simply want to check out the top things to see in Kaohsiung during the day!
One of the best tips we can give you for exploring Gay Kaohsiung is to pre-order a travel SIM card for easy airport pickup and activation the moment you arrive, so you will not pay a fortune in international roaming charges. Get restaurants recommendation and reservations on the fly, public transport instructions up to the minute, bar opening hours and, if it is your thing — access to gay hook-up apps to find out more about the local scene.
Mobile data is fast, cheap and available almost everywhere in Asia, so it is no wonder most travelers choose to stay connected and get off the beaten track without ever worrying about kaohsiung lost. So why wait? Pre-order the best local SIM card now to have it waiting for you in Taiwan when you arrive. Still — it helps to have some kind of idea of what is going on, so here are our must-see attractions in Kaohsiung that you should not miss!
Pier-2 Art Centre. Especially popular during the weekend, the vibe here is just infectious, and you will want to go back over and over again. Shoushan Nature Park. Hike up this mountain for incredible views over the city and for a bit of fresh air. Bring some beers to enjoy at the top but watch out for the naughty macaques that live here.
It was named Ape Hill by the Dutch in the 17th century, and the name is just as appropriate today. Hamasen Railway Cultural Park. Next to Pier-2 Art Centre, this old railway yard is now an outdoor exhibition space for modern art. You can just wander around and enjoy, but on the weekend, the main show is all the kites and bubble blowers that gather here, and plenty of dogs and unique pets such as rabbits out for some fresh air.
Fo Guang Shan Buddha Museum. One of the top ten landmarks of Taiwanthis newly opened museum features plenty of photogenic pagodas and a giant Buddha and even houses one of the tooth relics of Sakyamuni Buddha, the founder of the Buddhist faith. Dream Mall. The clubbest shopping mall not just in Taiwan but in all of East Asia Gay Bangkok has the biggest shopping malls in Asia.