Kaohsiung's Most Stunning Coastal Spot: How to Enjoy the Former British Consulate at Takao?
The moment I stepped into the Former British Consulate at Takao, I immediately understood why this place is considered a sacred site for sea views by Kaohsiung locals.
It’s not just an old building; it’s a piece of history belonging to this port city—a place where you can slow down in the afternoon sunshine, feel the breeze, gaze at the sea, and sip tea.
🏛 Red Brick Architecture and Centuries of History: Encountering Kaohsiung’s Past
Built in 1879, the Former British Consulate at Takao is the oldest surviving consulate building in Taiwan. Designed in Victorian-style red brick architecture, it is perched on the southern slope of Shoushan, offering an excellent vantage point overlooking Kaohsiung Harbor.
The consulate was originally established by the British to manage trade and protect merchant interests, witnessing the historical development of Takao (Kaohsiung’s old name) as a port. Today, it has been renovated into a cultural park and is open to the public.
Visiting here is not just about exploring a historical building; it feels like walking through a time corridor. Inside, you’ll find displays of consular living items, old harbor maps, ship models, and historical exhibits. Every corner tells the story of how this city evolved from a small port town into an international metropolis.
🌅 Panoramic Views of Kaohsiung Harbor and Sunset from the Observation Deck
Step onto the observation deck outside the consulate, and you’ll be greeted by an unbeatable view. Right in front of you lies Kaohsiung Harbor, with container ships, cruise liners, and the silhouettes of cranes clearly visible. In the distance, you can see Cijin Island and the coastline. At sunset, the sun slowly sinks into the horizon, painting the entire harbor in golden-red hues—a breathtaking sight.
Many visitors come here specifically to watch the sunset, take photos, sketch, or even propose. It’s recommended to arrive around 4 PM, explore the park leisurely, and then head to the observation deck as the sky turns orange to capture the perfect shot. The scenery and atmosphere are just right.
🫖 English-Style Tea House: Relaxing with Tea and Sea Views
Nestled on the hillside next to the main building is an English-style tea house café, offering light meals, desserts, and various teas. Sitting in the outdoor seating area, sipping Earl Grey tea while gazing at the distant sea view is truly a therapeutic afternoon experience.
🚶♂️ Easy Access from Sizihwan MRT Station: A 15-Minute Walk
Getting to the Former British Consulate at Takao is quite simple! From Kaohsiung MRT’s Sizihwan Station, exit and walk west along Gushan Road for about 10–15 minutes to reach the park entrance. Wear comfortable shoes, as the final stretch involves climbing stairs (but the view is worth it!).
📍【Quick Notes on the Former British Consulate at Takao】
• Address: No. 20, Lianhai Road, Gushan District, Kaohsiung City
• Opening Hours: 09:00–19:00 (Last entry at 18:30)
• Admission: NT$99 for adults, includes the main building and trails
• Recommended Visit Duration: 1.5–2 hours
• Nearby Attractions: Sizihwan Beach, Shoushan Hiking Trails, Hamasen Railway Cultural Park
🌊 This is Kaohsiung’s most artistic and romantic historical corner.
When the fast pace of modern city life wears you out, take a trip to this century-old red brick mansion. Walk quietly into history, listen to the sea breeze, and watch the sunset.
Whether you’re strolling alone, on a date, or bringing your family along, this is the perfect spot for a relaxing afternoon.