Cijin Windmill Park is a coastal urban park on Cijin Island, famous for its scenic windmills, ocean vistas, and refreshing sea breeze, offering visitors a relaxing outdoor escape near Kaohsiung city.
Located on Cijin Island off the coast of Kaohsiung, Taiwan, Cijin Windmill Park is a charming urban coastal park featuring a collection of iconic white windmills that stand as symbols of harmony between nature and human creativity. The park's geography is defined by its seaside location, providing panoramic views of the Taiwan Strait, Kaohsiung Harbor, and the surrounding island landscape. The park is dotted with paved walkways, open grassy areas, and benches, making it ideal for leisurely strolls and sunset watching. Established as part of local efforts to enhance recreational space and coastal tourism, Cijin Windmill Park attracts both locals and tourists who come to enjoy the gentle sea breezes and photogenic views. The ecological environment includes coastal plants adapted to salty winds and serves as a habitat for various seabirds. Outdoor activities are mostly low-impact like walking, photography, kite flying, and picnicking. Within close proximity, visitors can also explore the rich history and culture of Cijin Island, including seafood markets, forts, and temples. The park’s notable landmarks are the set of large white windmills which, though not functional for energy generation, serve as iconic art installations blending traditional Dutch windmill aesthetics with Taiwanese coastal charm. This relaxed, family-friendly park offers a peaceful retreat from the busy Kaohsiung urban life while connecting visitors to the island’s maritime heritage and natural beauty.
Scenic white windmills perched overlooking the Taiwan Strait
Panoramic sea views and vibrant sunsets over Kaohsiung Harbor
Popular spot for kite flying and coastal photography
Easy paved paths ideal for strolls and family-friendly outings
A cluster of five traditional white windmills serving as art installations and iconic symbols of the park’s coastal setting.
Paved walkways along the coastline providing sweeping views of the ocean and Kaohsiung Harbor.
Nearby historic sites including the Cihou Fort and seafood markets that provide cultural context to the island’s heritage.