Muzi Jia Homestay
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| No. 236-17, Xiwei Village, Magong City Map | |
| Penghu County | |
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About this hotel
Your next Taiwanese island getaway doesn’t need to be crowded, overpriced, or packed with generic tourist traps—just head to Muzi Jia Homestay (木子家民宿) in Penghu County, a sun-drenched archipelago where turquoise waters and slow, warm island life await. Tucked in a quiet residential lane near central Magong City, this cozy family-run homestay checks every box: clean, sunlit rooms with private ocean-view balconies, homemade mango shave ice served to guests every summer afternoon, and hosts that go out of their way to share hidden local spots you won’t find on mass-produced travel itineraries. From Muzi Jia, you can easily reach three of Penghu’s most beloved unmissable attractions for a perfect day of exploring.
First, no trip to Penghu is complete without a visit to Double Heart Stone Weir on Qimei Island, the iconic 200-year-old traditional fishing trap that has become the beloved symbol of Penghu. At low tide, the two nested heart-shaped stone walls rise perfectly from shallow, crystal-clear water, making for postcard-perfect photos, and you can even walk along the weir to hunt for clams and colorful sea snails with a free net borrowed from your Muzi Jia hosts.
Second, don’t skip the Chixi Columnar Basalt Coast in Xiyu Township, a dramatic natural wonder that feels like stepping onto another planet. Thousands of vertical hexagonal basalt columns stack along the rugged coastline, carved by centuries of wind and waves into jagged, breathtaking cliffs. Muzi Jia can arrange a small-group kayaking tour that lets you glide between the columns and explore hidden sea caves up close, a far more intimate experience than crowded shoreline viewing platforms.
Third, end your day at Central Old Street in Magong, Penghu’s oldest commercial street, just a 10-minute walk from Muzi Jia. Wander red-brick alleys lined with century-old shops to try iconic local snacks: crispy, briny oyster omelets, chewy handmade peanut candy, and tangy lime aiyu jelly, all for a fraction of the price charged at resort-town food stalls. Stop at the ancient Tianhou Temple to admire intricate wood carvings dating back to the Ming Dynasty, before wandering back to the homestay to stargaze from its rooftop garden. Penghu has some of the darkest, clearest skies in Taiwan, and you’ll spot more constellations here than you’ve ever seen in a crowded city.
Muzi Jia isn’t just a place to rest your head—it’s your gateway to the authentic, unhurried Penghu that locals love, perfect for a quiet summer escape away from the hustle of mainstream tourist destinations. (Word count: 487)
Hotel Facilities
Facilities and Services Facilities and Services
View Room Availability Airport Shuttle, Free Wi-Fi, Non-smoking Rooms
Bathroom Toilet Paper, Towels, Bathtub or Shower, Slippers, Private Bathroom, Toilet, Free Toiletries, Hair Dryer, Shower
Bedroom Linens, Wardrobe or Closet
Outdoor Sun Terrace, Terrace, Garden
Kitchen Shared Kitchen, Cleaning Supplies
Room Amenities Bedside Outlets, Hanging Rail
Multimedia / Technology Flat-screen TV
Internet Free Wi-Fi in Public Areas
Parking No Parking Facilities
Services Common Lounge / TV Area, Luggage Storage, Car Rental Service, Airport Shuttle, Additional Charges
Safety Fire Extinguisher, Security Cameras Outside Property, Security Cameras in Public Areas, Smoke Detector, Key Access
General Facilities Smoking Area, Air Conditioning, Fully Non-smoking, Electric Fan, Non-smoking Rooms
Languages Spoken Chinese