Located at the southern tip of Taiwan, Pingtung can be reached via various modes of transportation including air, train, bus, and car.
International Visitors: For those flying in internationally, you will most likely arrive at the Taoyuan International Airport (TPE) near Taipei or the Kaohsiung International Airport (KHH). From these airports, you can opt to transfer to a domestic flight to Pingtung Airport (PIF), although this airport primarily serves military use and rarely handles commercial flights.
Kaohsiung Zuoying Station: The most convenient way to reach Pingtung for most travelers is to take the Taiwan High-Speed Rail (THSR) to Kaohsiung Zuoying Station from various cities in Taiwan. Once there, you can transfer to the regular Taiwan Railway Administration (TRA) train or take a bus or taxi to Pingtung.
Taiwan Railway Administration (TRA): If you prefer a more scenic route, opt for the TRA train. Pingtung Station is conveniently located and connects to various parts of the island.
Numerous bus companies operate services between major cities like Taipei and Kaohsiung to Pingtung. The journey time may be longer, but it is a cost-effective option.
If you are driving to Pingtung, take the National Freeway 1 (Sun Yat-Sen Freeway) or National Freeway 3 (Formosa Freeway). Upon reaching Kaohsiung, continue on Provincial Highway No. 88 directly into Pingtung County.
Remember, public transportation within Pingtung is limited, so consider renting a scooter or a car for convenience once you’ve arrived.
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