Nangan

Nangan is an island in the Matsu region of Taiwan. It is the primary and governing island for the Matsu Islands. It is also the largest of the islands. Most flights and boats will fly into Nangan. There are many things to see and most signs are in English, albeit some travelling requires guess and test.

Villages

The capital and location of the airport is Jieshou Village (Shanlong). Nioujiao Village (Fuxing), Fuao Village, Matsu Village, and Renai Village marks the other main villages. They are all tied to Central Blvd one way or another.

Understand

Since Nangan is the main island, there is massive military presence on all corners of the island. China is only a few miles off the coast and quite easy to see on a clear day. Nangan is also the main island, so travelling between islands is mainly via Nangan.

Also do not fear the roads. It may look like a sidewalk, but it is probably a road.

  • ๐ŸŒ Matsu Tourist Information Center (้ฆฌ็ฅ–ๆ—…้Šๆœๅ‹™ไธญๅฟƒ). For more information about the island and local attractions, you can enquire here.

Get in

By air

By sea

  • ๐ŸŒ Fu'ao Harbor (็ฆๆพณๆธฏ). The harbour is the landing point for the ferry services connecting the island to Keelung

Get around

It is highly recommended you rent a scooter from the airport or Fuao harbor. Go to the Visitor Information and ask for help.

Also do pickup the English Backpackers Guide. It has highly detailed itineraries and somehow manages to provide an incredibly useful map.

See

Culture and history

  • Beihai Tunnels - A deep tunnel carved into the rock during the late 1960s as a military installation that is now open to the public.
  • ๐ŸŒ Nangan Beihai Tunnel (ๅŒ—ๆตทๅ‘้“), โ˜ +886 8 362 2177. 08:30-17:00. A 700m deep tunnel in Nangan district.
  • ๐ŸŒ Beigan Beihai Tunnel (ๅŒ—ๆตทๅ‘้“).
  • ๐ŸŒ Dongyin Beihai Tunnel (ๅŒ—ๆตทๅ‘้“).
  • ๐ŸŒ Ching-kuo Memorial Hall (็ถ“ๅœ‹ๅ…ˆ็”Ÿ็ด€ๅฟตๅ ‚). Built in a similar vein to the Chiang Kai-shek memorial in Taipei, this complex is built to honour his son, Chiang Ching-kuo.
  • ๐ŸŒ Daao Old Street (ๅคงๆพณ่€่ก—). An old area of the island featuring a number of old stone buildings.
  • ๐ŸŒ Dahan Stronghold (ๅคงๆผขๆ“š้ปž). A former ROC military fort which has since been redeveloped as a tourist attraction. The site was completed in 1975 when the island was still under direct administration by the military.
  • ๐ŸŒ Statue of Mazu (ๅชฝ็ฅ–ๅทจ็ฅžๅƒ). A large statue of the goddess Mazu facing out to sea.
  • ๐ŸŒ Tunnel 88 (ๅ…ซๅ…ซๅ‘้“). 9-11am. This tunnel was built centuries ago to defend the locals from pirates. Later it was used by the military and now it is used by the Matsu Distillery. The timings are odd and change frequently. Keep in mind the floor is sticky and the tunnel has a strong scent of Gaoliang. free.

Museums

  • ๐ŸŒ Matsu Folk Culture Museum (้ฆฌ็ฅ–ๆฐ‘ไฟ—ๆ–‡็‰ฉ้คจ), โ˜ +886 8 362 2167. T-Su, 09:00-17:00. A museum showcasing the history of the island and its inhabitants.
  • ๐ŸŒ Blue Tear Museum (่—็œผๆทš็”Ÿๆ…‹้คจ), โ˜ +886 8 362 3338. 10:00-21:00. A small museum focusing on the marine life in the area. This museum has very little material available in English.

Temples

Do

  • Nioujiao (Fuxing) Village. Beautiful granite village built at the edge of a mountain on the sea. Check out the temple on the harbor and spend hours getting lost in its tranquility.
  • ๐ŸŒ Matsu Distillery. 9-11am. As every region in Taiwan is famous for something, Matsu is known for its Rice Wine, Gaoliang. It is incredibly strong and the smell can not be missed. The Distillery can be found by just using your nose. They will have you watch a movie and then liberally provide you with shots. It is a definitely recommended trip, that you may potentially forget (be careful!). free.

Eat

  • ๐ŸŒ Leemo's Restaurant (ไพๅฌค็š„ๅบ—). A local restaurant in Niujiao village, operating in a traditional-style stone building.

Markets

  • ๐ŸŒ Jieshou Shizi Market (ไป‹ๅฃฝ็…ๅญๅธ‚ๅ ด). A traditional market selling fresh produce and cooked food.

Cafes

  • ๐ŸŒ Furen Cafe (ๅคซไบบๅ’–ๅ•ก). A small cafe by the sea which is housed in an old, traditional-style stone house.

Drink

  • ๐ŸŒ Matsu Distillery (้ฆฌ็ฅ–้…’ๅป ). The distillery features an exhibition room which exhibits several different Kaoliang liquors from different period, discontinued medical liquors, as well as tools used for liquor production..

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