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Keelung Tower

The bright-orange, crane-shaped tower offers panoramic views and showcases the city’s maritime identity.

Keelung City, Taiwan

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Keelung, Taiwan’s northern port city, has a long history of connecting Taiwan to the rest of the world. The bright-orange Keelung Tower, completed in 2024, drew inspiration from the cargo ship cranes in the city’s bustling port.

The tower is a striking addition to the city’s skyline and offers panoramic views. From left to right, visitors can see the city center (where the famous night market is located), the rolling Westside hills, one marked by the large Keelung sign, and of course the busy harbor where the cranes are in motion. The Keelung Islet can be seen in the distance too. And cruise ships, a growing part of Keelung’s tourism, are easily spotted when docked. 

Beneath the observation deck, a bookstore invites visitors to relax in its thoughtfully designed spaces while enjoying the view. Behind the tower, trails lead into the surrounding hills, where visitors can find the impressive Zhuputan Temple, the central site of the annual Keelung Ghost Festival.

Beyond its function as a viewpoint, the tower also provides a useful link between the city’s waterfront and the nearby hills. Make sure you check the cool tower entrance in an air raid shelter, which is a common feature in Keelung.

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There are two main entrances to the tower. The Yi 2nd Road (Yier Road) entrance is the most direct, leading to an elevator that takes visitors to the top. Alternatively, the Xin 2nd Road (Xin’er Road) entrance starts in an air raid shelter, where you can take an elevator (in a cave!) and follow a short trail to the tower. You can easily make a loop trip. Keelung’s frequent rain makes an umbrella essential. House K has a less regular schedule. Check in advance.

Admission is free.

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April 3, 2025

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Keelung Tower
128號 Yier Rd
Keelung City, 202
Taiwan
25.132803, 121.747018
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