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Cijin–Gushan ferry connects the Cijin and Gushan Districts of Kaohsiung, Taiwan.It is popular with tourists visiting the attractions of Cijin Island. A ride on the ferry costed around NT$0.2 in the 1970s but the route has been operating since the Ming Dynasty.
The ferry services were suspended in February 2020 as part of COVID-19 pandemic control measures. [4] It was the only ferry link between Taiwan proper and mainland China, as other cross-strait ferries are between Matsu Islands and Fuzhou and Kinmen to Xiamen. The trip took 3 hours each way. [5]
With the direct Cross-Strait flights between mainland China and Taiwan being expensive compared to domestic fares for each side respectively, this makes travel via Kinmen with an hourly short thirty-minute ferry ride to Xiamen's Wutong Ferry Terminal, close to Xiamen Gaoqi International Airport, very popular. Check-in facilities for Kinmen ...
It is a modern ferry terminal allowing hourly ferry services to the Taiwanese controlled Kinmen Island. It features immigration facilities and check-in services for Kinmen Airport allowing for seamless transfers between many cities in Taiwan and the Chinese mainland. Looking from the Arrivals hall across to the Departures hall of the terminal ...
A s the world held its breath Friday night, on the eve of Taiwan’s pivotal 2024 elections for president and parliament, a small group boarded an overnight ferry to Taiwan’s most isolated ...
Ferries of Taiwan includes ferries designed, built, or operated in Taiwan. Pages in category "Ferries of Taiwan" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 ...
Ferry transport in Taiwan. Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. C. Ferry companies of Taiwan (1 P) F. Ferries of Taiwan (2 P)
The port is located in southern Taiwan, adjacent to Kaohsiung City, and surrounded by the city districts of Gushan, Yancheng, Lingya, Cianjhen, Siaogang, as well as Cijin. It is operated by Taiwan International Ports Corporation, Taiwan's state-owned harbor management company. [2]