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Wharf in Gushan, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Kaohsiung Fisherman's Wharf
高雄港漁人碼頭
Taiwan
Location
LocationGushan, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Coordinates22°37′08″N 120°16′37″E / 22.61889°N 120.27694°E / 22.61889; 120.27694
Details
Type of harbourWharf

The Kaohsiung Fisherman's Wharf (also Fishermen's Wharf, Chinese: 高雄港漁人碼頭; pinyin: Gāoxiónggǎng Yúrén Mǎtóu) was a wharf in Gushan District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan. Today it is Kaohsiung Port Warehouse No. 2 (KW2), a multi-functional space combining cultural creative industries, exhibitions and dining.

History

The wharf was originally the number 2 port of the port of Kaohsiung. Its previous function was exporting bananas, wood and steel. However, because of the transformation of economy and container automation, the function of the port declined gradually.

The government promotes the tourism industry in these years, so the number 2 port had the chance to become a sightseeing wharf, combining seaside scenery and food. The name of the wharf became a more cultural one as the Kaohsiung Fisherman's Wharf. Nowadays, it has become one of Kaohsiung's scenic spots, following the successful step of Urban Spotlight Arcade and Love River.

The lease of Kaohsiung Fisherman's Wharf was terminated on October 28, 2011

In 2018,  Kaohsiung Port Warehouse No. 2 (KW2, Chinese: 棧貳庫; pinyin: Zhàn èr kù), the former Kaohsiung Fisherman's Wharf, has been reimagined and repurposed to combine cultural creativity, dining, and exhibition spaces within a completely open port area.


  • Kaohsiung Port Warehouse No. 2 (KW2) Kaohsiung Port Warehouse No. 2 (KW2)
  • Kaohsiung Port Warehouse No. 2 (KW2) Kaohsiung Port Warehouse No. 2 (KW2)

Transportation

The wharf is accessible within walking distance south east of Hamasen station of Kaohsiung MRT.

See also

References

  1. "Fishermen's Wharf". The Heart of Asia]. Retrieved 2 March 2014.
  2. "Explore Kaohsiung's Reimagined Warehouse District From Every Angle|Culture|2018-07-04|Sponsored Content". CommonWealth Magazine. Retrieved 2020-05-20.

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