Enjoy the picturesque views of the windmills, take a relaxing walk along the coast, and explore the nearby beaches. It's also a great spot for photography, especially with the windmills set against the backdrop of the ocean.

Cijin Windmill Park is located north of the Zhongzhou Wastewater Treatment Plant in Cijin District, Kaohsiung City, facing the Taiwan Strait and on the Cijin Fishing Harbor Scenic Trail. Cijin Windmill Park is Kaohsiung's and Taiwan's first wind turbine park dedicated to tourism, leisure, and environmental protection. Its seven windmills generate electricity daily.
Cijin Windmill Park covers a vast area and features coastal trails, bicycle paths, lush green lawns, two dance plazas and comfortable cafes. The park's design incorporates natural elements such as the ocean, breeze and sunshine.
You can come to Cijin Windmill Park to ride a bicycle, stroll along the coast, enjoy a leisurely outing, fly a kite, or even have a leisurely afternoon tea and appreciate the scenery of this oasis located off the coast of Taiwan. People who come to Cijin Windmill Park in Kaohsiung's Cijin Scenic Area can spend the most leisurely holiday time.
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Cijin Windmill Park was developed as part of Kaohsiung's effort to promote eco-tourism and renewable energy awareness. The windmills represent both the city's commitment to sustainability and its efforts to create unique tourist destinations along the waterfront.
The park is located on Cijin Island, accessible by ferry from the Gushan Ferry Pier in Kaohsiung. Once on Cijin Island, the windmill park is within walking distance from the ferry terminal, or you can rent a bicycle to explore the area.
The park is open daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The best time to visit is in the early morning or late afternoon to avoid the heat and crowds, and also to capture the windmills in the golden hour light.
There is no entrance fee to the park itself. You only need to pay for the ferry ride to Cijin Island, which costs around NT$20-30 each way. Tickets for the ferry can be bought onsite.
Tickets for the ferry do not need to be booked in advance. They are available for purchase at the ferry terminal on the day of travel.
You can fully explore Cijin Windmill Park in about 1 to 2 hours. If you wish to explore other areas of Cijin Island, such as the beach and nearby attractions, you may want to allocate more time.
The main highlight is the windmill collection, offering stunning views of the sea. The surrounding walking paths and the coastal views are also significant attractions. The park’s relaxed atmosphere makes it ideal for a leisurely visit.
Currently, there are no audio guides or formal guided tours available at the windmill park. However, informational signs in both Mandarin and English provide details about the windmills and the park's sustainability efforts.
The best photography spots are near the base of the windmills, where you can capture both the windmills and the ocean. The coastal path offers beautiful views of the windmills against the backdrop of the sea, especially at sunset.
Start by entering the park near the main entrance, where the largest windmills are located. Stroll along the designated paths to enjoy both the scenery and the windmills. Don’t forget to walk along the coast for the best views of the park and ocean.
The park does not offer night tours or light shows. However, the windmills are lit at night, creating a beautiful silhouette against the evening sky. It’s a peaceful spot for a nighttime stroll.
The park can get busy on weekends and holidays. To avoid crowds, visit during weekdays, particularly in the morning or late afternoon.
There are public toilets and benches throughout the park. Food and drinks can be found in nearby cafes and street vendors around Cijin Island. It’s also a good place to rest and enjoy the peaceful environment.
The park is accessible for most visitors, including children and the elderly. The paths are generally flat and easy to walk, but some areas around the windmills may have uneven terrain. There are no specific facilities for disabled visitors.
Cash is commonly accepted in the area, especially for the ferry and food purchases. However, some places may also accept mobile payments like Apple Pay or Line Pay. Credit cards are generally accepted at larger restaurants or shops.
There are several local seafood restaurants and small cafes near the park. These serve fresh Taiwanese seafood and local delicacies, ideal for a meal after visiting the park.
Vegetarian options are available at some of the local eateries, though vegan and halal options may be limited. It’s advisable to check restaurant menus or use food delivery apps for more specific options.
There are a few hotels and guesthouses on Cijin Island, as well as larger hotels in downtown Kaohsiung, such as the 85 Sky Tower Hotel, offering easy access to the park and the ferry terminal.
Nearby attractions include the Cijin Beach, the Cijin Lighthouse, and the Cijin History Museum. These sites can be easily combined with a visit to the windmill park for a full day trip on Cijin Island.
There are small souvenir shops on Cijin Island selling local products such as postcards, handicrafts, and themed items like windmill replicas. These are great mementos from your visit.
After visiting the park, you can take the ferry back to the mainland and use public transportation (bus or MRT) to explore other parts of Kaohsiung. Taxis and bike rentals are also available for further exploration of Cijin Island.