Matsu Two-Day Itinerary Recommendation
by Sophie Kk
Aug 21, 2025
📍 Day 1: Cultural Exploration in Nangan
• Morning
• Arrive at Nangan Airport or Fu'ao Port by plane or ferry
• Visit Matsu Distillery (88 Tunnel) to explore the tunnel wine cellar and learn about wartime wine culture
• Stop by the Matsu Story House to quickly understand Matsu's history and wartime background
• Noon
• Enjoy lunch in Nangan, with local dishes recommended: rice noodles with aged wine, Ji Guang pastries, and mussels
• Afternoon
• Beihai Tunnel: Explore the granite-carved waterway and experience the grandeur of wartime engineering
• Iron Fort: A wartime stronghold offering stunning sea views
• Jinsha Village: A well-preserved stone house settlement, perfect for photography
• Evening
• Experience Matsu's Blue Tears (best from April to September): Join a nighttime guided tour or take a boat trip to see the Blue Tears
• Overnight stay in Nangan
📍 Day 2: Leisurely Scenery in Beigan
• Morning
• Take a ferry to Beigan (about 10 minutes)
• Qinbi Village: Known as "Matsu's Mediterranean," featuring Fujian-style stone house settlements
• War and Peace Memorial Park Exhibition Hall: Learn about Matsu's wartime culture
• Noon
• Have lunch in Qinbi or Tangqi, with recommended dishes like red yeast chicken and seafood
• Afternoon
• Bishan Observation Deck: The highest point in Matsu, offering panoramic views of Beigan
• Tanghoudao Beach: A rare sandy beach in Matsu, ideal for a stroll
• Return to Nangan to take a flight or ferry back
✨ Tips
1. Transportation:
• Fly from Taiwan to Nangan (about 50 minutes), or take a ferry from Keelung (about 10 hours).
• Regular ferries operate between Nangan and Beigan, making travel convenient.
2. Best Travel Time:
• April–June: To see Blue Tears
• October–March: To spot Black-faced Spoonbills and experience the grandeur of the northeast monsoon
3. Local Delicacies:
• Rice noodles with aged wine, Ji Guang pastries, mussels, red yeast chicken, and sweet potato dumplings
Post by Sophie Kk | Aug 21, 2025












