Zi Yue Tong Homestay
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| No. 235-17, Xiwei Village, Magong City, Penghu County Map | |
| Penghu County | |
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About this hotel
A Perfect Penghu Getaway: Stay at Ziyuetong Homestay If you’re chasing sun-warmed island breezes, unspoiled coastal scenery, and cozy, personal hospitality in Taiwan, look no further than Ziyuetong Homestay, a family-run gem tucked in a quiet neighborhood of central Penghu County. Named for the blooming purple paulownia that drapes its front gate from late spring to early summer, this intimate homestay feels like a retreat from crowded tourist hotspots, with light, airy rooms, ocean-view balconies, and a lush courtyard perfect for evening tea. The owner prepares a homemade breakfast daily, featuring local specialties like creamy milkfish congee, steamed wild clams, and homemade mango jam, and even helps guests plan custom itineraries and rent reasonably priced scooters to explore the area.
From Ziyuetong, three can’t-miss local attractions are easily accessible. First, the iconic Double Heart Stone Weir on Qimei Island is just a 25-minute ferry ride from nearby Magong Harbor. This 300-year-old traditional fishing structure, shaped into two interlocking hearts in shallow turquoise water, is breathtaking at low tide, when you can walk the stone paths and collect seashells in tidal pools, and even more magical at sunset, when golden light turns the entire bay soft pink.
Second, Xiying Rainbow Bridge is only a 10-minute scooter ride from the homestay. This curved pedestrian bridge spanning Magong Harbor comes alive after dark, when shifting LED rainbow lights dance across its surface and reflect on the calm water. Grab a scoop of tangy Penghu cactus ice cream from a nearby street stall and stroll the bridge for a relaxed, romantic evening that feels uniquely Penghu.
Third, the Tongliang Great Basalt formations in Penghu Geopark, a 30-minute drive from Ziyuetong, offer a stunning look at Penghu’s unique geological history. Thousands of hexagonal columnar basalt columns rise dramatically from the rocky coast, carved by centuries of wind and waves into a rugged, otherworldly landscape that feels nothing like the rolling hills of Taiwan’s main island.
After a long day of exploring, returning to Ziyuetong’s quiet courtyard, with the faint sound of ocean waves in the air, feels like coming home. This homestay isn’t just a place to rest your head—it’s the heart of any unforgettable Penghu getaway. (Word count: 479)
Hotel Facilities
Facilities and Services Facilities and Services
View Room Availability Airport Shuttle, Free Wi-Fi, Family Room, Free Parking, Non-Smoking Room
Bathroom Toilet Paper, Towels, Private Bathroom, Free Toiletries, Hair Dryer, Shower
Bedroom Bed Linen
Outdoor Garden
Multimedia / Technology Cable Channels, Television
Food and Beverage Breakfast in Room
Internet Free Wi-Fi Available in Public Areas
Parking Reservation Required: Private Parking Facilities On Site [Free]
Services Shuttle Service, Additional Fee Common Area / TV Lounge, Luggage Storage, Tour Desk, Car Rental Service, Airport Shuttle, Additional Fee
Safety Fire Extinguisher, Surveillance Cameras Outside Property, Surveillance Cameras in Public Areas, Smoke Detector
General Facilities Smoking Area, Air Conditioning, Non-Smoking Property, Family Room, Non-Smoking Room
Languages Spoken Chinese