PH Hostel

Top choice in Penghu Islands


PH has everything you'd want in a hostel: comfy curtained bunks with international power points, big lockers, a spacious common room and kitchenette with NT$40 beers. English-speaking receptionist Jacob is endlessly helpful, there's a range of tour options, plus scooter rental is available (NT$70/350 per hour/day).

It's right in the heart of Magong's dining area. The hostel provides towel and slippers, free laundry and (in summer only) a decent breakfast.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Penghu Islands attractions

1. Central Street

0.19 MILES

Magong's cute if minuscule historic heart is a forked alley of old-style shops directly east of the Tianhou (Matsu) Temple.

2. Penghu Reclamation Hall

0.21 MILES

This attractive building from 1933 is fundamentally a Japanese house but with European art deco elements.

3. Tianhou Temple

0.24 MILES

This celebrated 17th-century Matsu temple sports high, sweeping swallowtail eaves and a wealth of gorgeous Chaozhou-style woodcarvings, mostly from a 1922…

5. Guanyinting Park

0.33 MILES

Come to this relaxing park for one of Magong's most quintessential experiences: watching the gilded sunset colours spreading across the sea, framed by the…

6. Magong Old Wall

0.39 MILES

A quick walk west along Zhongshan Rd from central Magong takes you to Shuncheng Gate, the only restored portal in the largely overgrown old city wall.

7. Duxing 10th Village

0.46 MILES

This self-contained 'village' was once the living quarters of military families. The partly derelict area is now being valiantly reworked into a small…

8. Geopark Centre

0.75 MILES

To learn about Penghu basalt in all its forms, don't miss this impressive new geological centre one short block south of the Living Museum.