金樽漁港, Coastal fishing port in Donghe Township, Taiwan
Golden Goblet Fishing Port is a working harbor on Taiwan's eastern coastline where fishing vessels regularly dock to bring in their daily catches. The site consists of functional mooring areas, processing facilities, and market zones that support the active fishing community.
The port was built during the 1980s and gradually became a major hub for the local fishing industry. Its infrastructure has been expanded over time to support the growing role of this region as a fishing center.
The port takes its name from a nearby rock formation resembling a golden goblet, which serves as a local landmark. Visitors can watch fishermen at work and experience the daily rhythm of this working coastal community.
Visit during daytime hours when fishing activity is at its peak and you can watch boats returning with their catches. The area is largely open to visitors, though it is an active working environment where respectful behavior is important.
The location has become a destination for surfers in recent years, as the nearby rock formation channels waves and creates favorable conditions. This unexpected use has transformed the simple fishing village into a place where two different worlds meet.
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