The "2023 Kaohsiung Cijin Kite Festival" will take place at Qi Jing Bathing Beach over three consecutive weekends, from July 22 to 23, July 29 to 30, and August 5 to 6. It will feature various themed kite and parent-child experience activities, as well as amenities like big air-cushioned water parks and carousels and wonderful weekend performances.
Kaohsiung Cijin Kite Festival features giant kites and big air-cushioned water parks, all for free!Photo provided by Tourism Bureau of the Kaohsiung City Government
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This year marks the debut of a kite festival that may be played on land, water, and in the air, according to the Tourism Bureau of the Kaohsiung City Government. A special kite surfing show will take place on July 22nd, the first day of the event. Three Saturday nights will feature a night kite show: 7/22, 7/29, and 8/5.
Kaohsiung Cijin Kite Festival features giant kites and big air-cushioned water parks, all for free!Photo provided by Tourism Bureau of the Kaohsiung City Government
This year, ten significant "air cushion water parks" and other amusing facilities have also been specifically built up, and all of them are free for visitors to enjoy. In addition to kites.
Kaohsiung Cijin Kite Festival features giant kites and big air-cushioned water parks, all for free!Photo provided by Tourism Bureau of the Kaohsiung City Government
The government urges city residents to use the MRT and light railway transit to the boat to Cijin. Throughout the event, the boat will run more often. General visitors are not allowed to board with motorcycles; however, it may be flexibly altered based on the day's crowd levels. Additionally, the Cijin District has shuttle services set up. Use public transit to minimize traffic congestion so that you may enjoy the kite festival. Visit the Kaohsiung Travel Website for additional details about the event.
Kaohsiung Cijin Kite Festival features giant kites and big air-cushioned water parks, all for free!Photo provided by Tourism Bureau of the Kaohsiung City Government