Tamsui Harbor Lighthouse, Lighthouse in Tamsui District, New Taipei City, Taiwan.
Tamsui Harbor Lighthouse is a white cylindrical tower with red trim standing where the river meets the strait. The structure rises approximately 33 meters tall and was designed so its light can be seen far across the water.
The lighthouse was built in 1969 on the river's right bank during a period when Taiwan was upgrading its maritime infrastructure. This construction happened as Tamsui was shifting from being primarily a trading port toward a more modern transportation hub.
The lighthouse sits between the old market district and a working fishing harbor, where visitors see how local traders and fishermen still move through the waterfront. The structure connects the area's maritime traditions with everyday life that visitors can observe directly.
The lighthouse is accessible by public transportation from Taipei and sits on a route connecting several local attractions in the area. The location is open throughout the year, and visitors should expect changing light conditions, especially near sunset.
On clear days, visitors standing at the tower can see both the river and the open sea at the same time, something few spots on this coastline offer. This dual view shifts throughout the day and creates entirely different impressions from morning to evening.
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