Ruifeng Night Market (aka Rueifong Night Market) is currently the largest and most crowded night market in Kaohsiung, and in my view the best. It is located right next to the Kaohsiung Arena MRT station, making it a convenient place for tourists to visit. Here you can find every kind of traditional Taiwan night market food you could ask for, such as fried squid, fried octopus balls, papaya milk, milk tea, and chicken and beef steak, as well as games, clothes, and other shopping.
Background: Ruifeng Night Market has about 1000 stalls, and includes over 21 rows of stalls. Parking is available next door at the Kaohsiung Arena in Zuoying District of Kaohsiung. The name Ruifeng comes from Ruifeng Street in Gushan District of Kaohsiung, where the night market was originally located. After about 10 years there, due to lack of convenient transportation the night market was relocated to its current location near the MRT, where it has remained for about 20 years. The night market is near many high schools and universities, so the crowds here are mostly younger. The night market is one of the largest in Kaohsiung, and certainly could be the winner of most crowded night market in Sothern Taiwan. Hours: About 8 PM to 2 AM Closed Mondays and Wednesdays. Price: Free How to get there: By Car/Scooter: Take provincial highway 17 north to Kaohsiung Arena MRT station and turn left. There is paid car parking nearby and free scooter parking near the night market. Looking for scooter rental in Kaohsiung? You can check out Klook here or KKday here to search for options. You can check also out our scooter rental guide here. If you are looking for car rentals, you can search Qeeq here, KKday here, or Klook here. You can also check out our car rental guide here. By MRT: Take the Kaohsiung Red Line MRT to Kaosiung Arena station. The night market is about a three minute walk from the station. You can book tickets to travel to Kaohsiung via inter-city bus on Klook here. You can book tickets to Kaohsiung via high speed rail (HSR) on Klook here or KKDay here. Book tickets via the normal train (TRA) on Klook here. You can also book a Kaohsiung Travel pass here. Accommodation We have stayed at and recommend Chao She Hotel (you can book on Agoda here, Booking.com here, Hotels.com here, or Expedia here) IHI Sanduo Travel Hotel (you can book on Agoda here, Booking.com here, Hotels.com here, or Expedia here), and Mingli Hotel (you can book on Agoda here, Klook here, or Hotels.com here) which are three inexpensive and high quality choices in downtown Kaohsiung. I also have stayed at and recommend Kaohsiung Meinong Rabbit Paul Homestay B&B (you can book on Agoda here, Booking.com here, or Trip.com here), a quiet B&B in rural Meinong, and Chengching Lakeside Resort (you can book on Agoda here, Booking.com or Trip.com here)and the Grand Hotel Kaohsiung (you can book on Agoda here, Booking.com here, Hotels.com here, or Expedia here) which both offer breakfast buffet and free entrance into Chenqing Lake Park. I have also stayed at the 85 sky tower which offers great views of the city; you can search for rooms in the 85 sky tower on Agoda here, Booking.com here, Hotels.com here, Expedia here, or Trip.com here). Find out more about where to stay in our Taiwan hotels guide or search for the best hotel deals in Taiwan here. We recommend booking through Agoda here, which provides the best quality selection of accommodation on the islands. You can also book Wifi and SIM cards for Taiwan on Gigago here. Need travel insurance? Compare prices on Insubuy here. Tours: You can find more tours and activities in Kaohsiung such as Pier 2, Meinong Hakka Museum, Hamasen Railway Museum, Suzuka Circuit Park, i-Ride Kaohsiung Visual 5D Flying Theater, National Science and Technology Museum , Senya Village Restaruant, Austin Land, Ski School Indoor Ski Slope, and many more on Klook here or KKday here. Just to let you know, if you book using the links above, we get some commission at no cost to you, and you can help support our blog. You can click here to receive $5 USD on your first Klook purchase. Map: Please see below: Our Journey: I have been to Ruifeng Night Market about ten times. It is the best night market in Kaohsiung, I have no doubt of that. Before there was Jinzuan Night Market, Kaixuan Night Market, and Qingnian Night Market in its former location which at some points rivaled and overtook Ruifeng as the biggest night market in Kaohsiung, especially thanks to the help of Chinese tourists, but now Ruifeng has taken back the number one spot. Even when it was not the biggest night market, it was still the best by far. Here I will explain why.
Ruifeng Night Market is one of the busiest night markets I have ever been to in Taiwan. This is because of the small walkways in between the stalls, On summer nights it can get really hot in there.
The night market is near many high schools and universities, so the crowds here are mostly younger.
Behind the night market is a parking lot with plenty of free scooter parking.
There is also limited scooter parking in front of the night market.
There are a lot of fried squid stands in this night market.
There are also some sit down places in the center of the night market where you can get traditional night market snacks like steak, hot pot, and oyster omelet.
Or a piping hot plate of stinky tofu.
Here is a nice oyster omelet snack.
And a delicious small hot pot.
Bread vendor at the night market.
Gambling alley, playing to win prizes.
Front of the market showing one of the staples, Papaya Milk.
Some sweet potato balls.
Stinky tofu and fried steak stands.
Fruit drink stand.
A man contemplated whether or not to buy a drink.
Sugar cane juice stand.
Steak, tea, and braised meat stands.
Another look down an alleyway.
Lots of people lining up for "angel chicken steak 天使鷄排"
Delicious brown sugar boba milk for only 45 NT from Zhentangchuan 珍糖傳, a boba milk chain.
A look down a rather empty alleyway.
Jellied tofu stand.
Chicken feet and other braised delights.
Also across the street from the front of the market is a great supermarket that sells all kinds of Taiwan delicacies, called Street No. 8 (第八街生活百貨).
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11/24/2023 04:31:05 pm
Wonderful market places, I enjoyed reading this.
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