This is the Kinmen you know...
Kinmen, a maritime metropolis 315 kilometers from Taiwan.
Kinmen, a secluded paradise just a 55-minute flight away.
Kinmen, a strategic island steeped in the history of the Kuomintang and the Communist Party.
This is the Kinmen I know...
Kinmen, a settlement with the largest collection of preserved Minnan culture in the world.
Kinmen, an ancient maritime city accidentally forgotten by time.
Kinmen, a battlefield cultural heritage site on the verge of World Heritage status.
Ask your friends what fun things to do in Kinmen, and nine out of ten will tell you about tanks, cannons, sorghum, and kitchen knives.
But you know, beyond these, Kinmen actually hides many stories forgotten by time. Stroll down the alleys and encounter red-brick Minnan-style settlements. Quiet street corners, imbued with a rich, old-fashioned atmosphere, feel as if time and air have frozen here.
From another angle, the Baroque-style house, with every carving on its walls, tells of its owner's former glory. Grab your phone, open Instagram, snap a picture of a corner, and the old house becomes a secret haunt for hipsters.
This time, let the experts show you the Kinmen I know from a different perspective. An ancient city, accidentally forgotten by time, awaits travelers. Step into Kinmen and escape the hustle and bustle of time and space, and rediscover the joy of life.