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Twin-Hearts Stone Weir, Qimei

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The Twin-Hearts Stone Weir in Penghu is not only a famous landmark in Qimei Township but also a unique landscape that combines ancient fishing wisdom with the artistry of nature. Built over 700 years ago by early settlers using basalt and coral reef on the tidal flats, this fishing trap perfectly demonstrates humanity's ability to adapt to and utilize the natural environment. Over time, while the weir gradually lost its original function, its natural double-heart shape has come to symbolize "two hearts beating as one," attracting countless couples each year to make a pilgrimage and making it a true symbol of love.


To witness the Twin-Hearts Stone Weir in its full glory, you must time your visit with the low tide. It is at this point that the tide recedes, fully revealing the two closely-linked heart-shaped stone weirs. Travelers can then take in this stunning view from above. The combination of ancient fishing culture, romantic legends, and the fascinating interplay with the tide makes the Twin-Hearts Stone Weir a unique attraction that boasts historical depth, cultural charm, and natural beauty.

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Qimei Township, Penghu County 883, Taiwan
Business hours
  • Mon. - Sun.00:00 - 12:00
Stay
1-2 hours