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Cihu Triangle Fort

Taiwan · Kinmen County · Jinning Township · Nature & Scenery

慈湖三角堡
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Overview

Cihu Triangle Fort is located in the Cihu coastal area, surrounded by a moat for protection. Barbed wire was used to create a minefield along the beach to prevent enemy advances during wartime. The fort features a sturdy shape and camouflage appearance, serving as a living area for stationed troops to rest and execute missions. Lookout posts and firing ports are situated at each corner, and a guard station is also established on top, making it a solid fortress.

Highlights

Cihu Triangle Fort is a triangular fortification located on the west side of Cihu in Kinmen, combining military battlefield charm with coastal views and birdwatching features. Visitors can experience the atmosphere of wartime history up close, climb to the top of the fort for views of the coastline and the skyline of Xiamen, and learn about birds like the European Bee-eater in the exhibition area. It is a complex attraction that integrates military relics, natural ecology, and scenic cafes.

What to See

1. Triangular Camouflage Fort: The fort is constructed of large stones and thick concrete, featuring eye-catching military camouflage paint and a solid triangular shape, perfectly preserving the battlefield style, making it ideal for photography. 2. Moat and Defense Works Ruins: A moat similar to a castle moat surrounds the fort, and the nearby beach once had barbed wire minefields and other defensive structures, reflecting the historical memory of Kinmen's past frontline military stronghold. 3. Lookout Posts and Firing Ports: Each corner has lookout posts and firing ports, and there is a guard station and stairs leading to the top of the fort, allowing visitors to imagine the soldiers observing the sea and standing guard in the past. 4. Indoor Exhibition Space: The interior of the fort, which once served as the living area for stationed troops, is now planned as an exhibition space introducing the evolution of Kinmen's defense works and bird ecology, showcasing stories and photos from wartime. 5. Birdwatching and Live Footage: The interior features real-time imaging equipment of the nesting sites of European Bee-eaters, allowing visitors to observe summer migratory birds and common winter waterbirds like cormorants without disturbing them, making it a great spot for ecology enthusiasts. 6. Coastline and Tank Views: The coastline around Cihu is wide and open, with neatly arranged tanks and military facilities visible along the way, representing Kinmen's iconic battlefield coastal scenery, and offering distant views of the city skyline across the strait at night. 7. Coastal Path and Scenic Views: A coastal path is located next to the Triangle Fort, which is short and suitable for walking while enjoying the coastline, tank formations, and sunset views, providing a broad perspective.

Address

No. 200, Section 3, Cihu Road, Jinning Township, Kinmen County 892 Phone: (08) 2313271

Travel Tips

1. Recommended Stay Duration: Generally, a visit for sightseeing and photography takes about 30 minutes to 1 hour. If you include birdwatching, leisurely walking along the coastal path, and resting at the café, plan for 1.5 to 2 hours. 2. Suggested Visiting Times: The soft lighting in the afternoon to early evening is ideal for photographing the camouflage fort and coastal views; at dusk, you can enjoy the sunset and the illuminated skyline of Xiamen across the strait. 3. Best Seasons: Summer is the peak season for European Bee-eaters and other summer migratory birds, making it suitable for birdwatching; in autumn and winter, you can observe cormorants and other winter migratory birds. It is suitable for visits year-round, though the scenery and bird activity may vary. 4. Clothing and Equipment: It is recommended to wear comfortable shoes for walking, as the park and path require some walking and stairs; in summer, sun protection and mosquito repellent are essential. Photography and birdwatching enthusiasts may bring binoculars and telephoto lenses. 5. Safety Precautions: The edges of the moat and some defensive structures may be uneven, so be cautious while walking and taking photos, especially with elderly companions and children; do not climb military facilities or cross restricted areas. 6. Transportation and Parking: The attraction is near major roads, with parking spaces available nearby, making it convenient to drive or ride a scooter. You can also plan a route connecting other battlefield attractions in the Guningtou area. 7. Visiting Etiquette: The fort and military relics have historical significance, so please do not vandalize, damage, or move exhibits; maintain silence while birdwatching and avoid using strong lights directly on nests to respect the ecology. 8. Weather Considerations: The coastal area can be windy, feeling cooler in winter and having strong sunlight in summer. Before heading out, check the local weather and wave conditions in Kinmen, and be cautious of slippery stairs and paths on rainy days.

Nearby Dining

Next to Cihu Triangle Fort, there is a scenic café that combines the old military fort space, offering drinks and light snacks, perfect for enjoying the sea view, chatting, and resting. The café retains a camouflage appearance and incorporates military imagery, with both indoor and outdoor seating providing views of the Cihu coastline and tank scenery, making it a popular spot for photography and relaxation. For more options, you can head to other settlements in Jinning Township or Kincheng Town to find local snacks and restaurants.

FAQ

Q: Is there an entrance fee for Cihu Triangle Fort? A: Cihu Triangle Fort is an open historical site, and currently, general visits are mostly free of charge. Visitors can freely enter the fort and surrounding paths, but must comply with on-site management regulations. If there are any future charges or changes to activity plans, please refer to on-site and official announcements. Q: How much time is needed to visit Cihu Triangle Fort? A: Generally, visitors can complete a visit to Cihu Triangle Fort and take photos in about 30 minutes to 1 hour. If you include birdwatching, walking along the coastal path, and sitting at the café to enjoy the sea and night views, it is recommended to allocate about 1.5 to 2 hours for a more relaxed itinerary. Q: Is Cihu Triangle Fort suitable for family visits? A: Cihu Triangle Fort is suitable for family visits, but adults need to supervise children in areas with moats and stairs. The fort space and defensive structures provide educational and exploratory opportunities for children, allowing them to learn from the displays of wartime history and natural ecology, but be cautious of uneven ground and strong coastal winds while walking. Q: What special natural ecology can be seen at Cihu Triangle Fort? A: The area around Cihu Triangle Fort retains a large number of defensive structures and wetland environments, making it a paradise for birds. In summer, colorful European Bee-eaters can be seen breeding here, while in winter, flocks of cormorants stop over. With coastal waterbirds and beach plants, it is a site that combines battlefield charm with ecological observation value.

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