Located right next to the beach is Kenting Street, a great night market for snacking and tourist oriented shopping. It is the main street in Kenting, and at night both sides come alive to become a tourist night market in Taiwan. It may be the most pure tourist night market in Taiwan, with most visitors coming from out of town to enjoy Kenting's warm weather and beautiful beaches.
Background: Kenting was first settled by Chinese during theQing Dynasty. The word Kenting comes from twp words that mean cultivate (ken3 墾) and strong man (丁 ding1). During that time, a group of strong men (or Zhuang Ding 壯丁) came from Guangdong, who were basically Chinese pionners of the area to cultivate the land, hence the area was named Kenting for them. The area was considered to be made into a park during the Japanese occupation due to it being the only tropical location in the Japanese Empire, but was never officially created. During the Japanese era Nanwan was used as a whaling area and there were a few fishing villages here. Kenting National Park was established in 1984 as the first national park in Taiwan after WWII. Kenting became a major vacation spot, becoming a center for hostels and hotels for travelers. Kenting is considered by many to have the best beaches in Taiwan. This is because of its fine white sand and year-round warm temperatures and sunshine (it is in the tropical part of Taiwan after all). Popular treats at Kenting Street Night Market include seafood, and there are many international restaurants on the street, as well as swimming gear. Because most customers are tourists from out of town, prices at this night market are a bit higher than other more localized markets in Taiwan. Hours: 6:30 PM - Midnight Price: Free When to go: Summer! It's when the water is warmest and the sun is hottest. However there will be more people in summer, and there could be Typhoons. Spring and Fall are also good times to go, as there will be less visitors and cooler temperatures. Winter is an okay time to go as well, it will be warmer than the rest of Taiwan and the water will still be warm enough to swim in. How to get there: By Car/Scooter: Take provincial highway 1 south to the bottom of Taiwan until it becomes provincial highway 26. After that keep going past Hengchun into Kenting National Park. The night market will appear after you reach the Mcdonlads, and there is paid parking nearby. You can search for scooter options here or here, and you can check out our scooter rental guide here. By Bus: Busses leave daily to Kenting from Zuoying HSR station, Kaohsiung Station, and Pingtung. Get off at the Kenting Bus stop. You can book tickets to travel to Kenting via inter-city bus on Klook here. By Plane: There are direct shuttle busses to Kenting from Kaohsing's Xiaogang (KHH) Airport. You can search for cheap flights in Taiwan here. Accommodation: Looking for a hotel? Find out 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 in Taiwan. I have stayed at many hostels and hotels in Kenting, and even almost bought a house here. Some places that I have stayed at and can recommend are Nanwan Kiki (book on Agoda here, Booking.com here), a B&B next to Nanwan Bay, Kenting's most popular Beach. There are also a few decent hotels near Kenting Street Night Market like Kenting Star Inn 888 (book on Agoda here, Klook here, Hotels.com here, Expedia here, or Booking.com here), or Kenting Dajianshan Hotel (book on Agoda here, Booking.com here, Hotels.com here, or Expedia here). You will notice that none of these hotels are five star resorts (I do not come to Kenting to waste my time at a resort, but you can still search Agoda, Booking.com, Hotels.com, or Expedia for those) but they are in my opinion the above have the best value for the money. You can also book Wifi and SIM cards for Taiwan on Gigago here. Tours and Activities in Pingtung: There are many activities available such as snorkeling, diving, SUPing, surfing, submarine riding, and river tracing. You can find more tours of Kenting 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 Kenting Street Night Market multiple times. It is one of the best places to find food in Kenting, besides downtown Hengchun. Some people have complained that they hate this night market because it is so expensive. I admit the prices here are a bit more in general when compared to other night markets, but you can still find some delicious food here at a reasonable price. Just let me show you.
40 NT onion pancake and 80 NT beef roll. Not terrible.
The price and taste of this is not far off from any other night market in Taiwan.
If you are not into the stalls, there are also quite a few reasonably priced rice and noodle stalls around.
Like this bowl of braised pork noodles for 50 NT.
It's also hard to miss the 20 NT soft serve on the street.
You can't tell me this is an expensive treat.
Also we had some delicious octopus balls on the street 章魚燒.
These were also not expensive either.
And we had a fried chicken steak for 70 NT.
Delicious fried chicken.
Dongshan duck head.
Fried snacks.
Crowds of people on the street.
Salt water chicken.
Closeup of their menu.
I admit these squid are a little over priced.
Thai fried banana pancake.
Prawn at a seafood restaurant.
Crowds of people in the middle of the street.
Large and juicy squid.
Another view from the middle of the street.
The most busy 7-11 around.
Clams and crab.
Havaianas, a unique clothing shop on the main street.
Sunglasses and accessories for sale.
Tacos.
More views further down the street.
Fried sea snacks.
Beach toys for sale.
Swimwear for sale.
Zebra headed manakin.
100 NT Rechao.
View near the end of the street.
Another view looking down the street.
Liushaoye Seafood Grill.
This seafood grill was once a night club with a giant Gorilla on it that got shut down.
Another view looking down the street.
Different ingredients for sweet red bean soup.
Another view from the middle of the street. Driving a car down this street at night is a nightmare.
Custard apple stand.
Walking to the end of the old street over to the Mcdonalds.
For more photos of the old street, see the gallery above.
For even more photos of the old street, see the gallery above.
Right next to Kenting Night Market isKenting Beach. Go check it out. Even though it is not a swimming beach, it is definitely a nice place to enjoy the sand, waves and water. For our full blog on this beach, click here.
There are many activities available such as snorkeling, diving, SUPing, surfing, submarine riding, and river tracing. You can find more tours of Kenting on Klook here or KKday here. Check out our full guide to Kenting here. You can also check out our full guide to Pingtung here, and can also check out our full travel guide to Taiwan here.
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