Cijin Island, also known as Qijin, is a slender island located off the southwestern coast of Kaohsiung City in Taiwan, acting as a natural breakwater for Kaohsiung Harbor. The island is famed for its historical significance, beautiful beaches, fresh seafood, and the iconic Cijin Lighthouse. Visitors can reach Cijin via a short and convenient ferry ride from Kaohsiung City. Once on the island, one can enjoy a variety of activities, including visiting the Cijin Wind Turbine Park for panoramic views, exploring the fortifications of Cihou Fort, and experiencing the vibrant Cijin Old Street with its plethora of local snacks and souvenirs. The Cijin Black Sand Beach is a unique attraction, offering therapeutic benefits claimed by the locals. The island's rich cultural tapestry is further highlighted by the Tianhou Temple, which is dedicated to the sea goddess Mazu. Cijin's coastline offers a delightful experience for those looking to witness a beautiful sunset. With its mix of natural beauty, historical sites, and cultural attractions, Cijin Island provides a memorable escape from the urban buzz of Kaohsiung.