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Matsu attractions
Matsu attractions
Iron fort - Originally a training base for special forces, the fort has been opened to tourists. You must travel down a windy road. Few decide to visit this location, and it can be dark going through the barracks.
Mazu Temple - The religious center of Matsu, goddess of the sea. Matsu was supposedly buried here once, her personal belongings are interred in the center.
Folk Cultural Artifacts Exhibition Hall - Museum sheds light on life and culture on Matsu. Also has AC, so great way to escape the heat.
Andong and Beihai tunnels - Hollowed out tunnels going in for hundreds of metres. Previously used by the military, they are now open to the public.
Suicide cliff
Dongyong and Dongcyuan lighthouses
Bird Watching
Fujian architecture
Fuxing Village (NiouJiao). Fantastic village with stone houses build against the mountain on the sea. Can spend hours wandering. Check out the temple for some great views. �
The Huge Statue of Matsu. Near the Matsu Temple in Matsu Village is a huge statue. Follow directions for Matsu Park and drive up, up, up. Great views of China. �
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