Zhongzheng Road stop is located along the mid-section of Zhongzheng Road in Magong City, Penghu County, and serves as the busiest bus transfer hub in central Magong. Eleven routes converge here, covering the northern Xiyu loop to Shagang, Tongliang, and Wukan; the southern loop to Shanshui, Fenggui, and Waian; and inner Xiyu destinations including Taiwu, Qianliao, and Longmen. These routes form the backbone of public transport between Magong City and the surrounding townships — whether visitors are returning from Magong Harbor to their accommodation, commuters are heading to work, or residents are running errands or visiting a clinic, most will pass through this stop.
The stop itself sits in the commercial core of Magong City, with convenience stores, local snack stalls, and old-street restaurants within walking distance — handy if you need to pick up supplies or grab a bite while waiting. Tianhou Temple is a 5-minute walk to the east, and Four Eyes Well historic site is just 2–3 minutes to the north.
Location
Zhongzheng Road stop lies along the main commercial stretch of Zhongzheng Road in Magong City, equipped with a basic shelter and clear route number boards. Four Eyes Well historic site is a 2–3 minute walk north, surrounded by lanes that preserve Penghu’s traditional old-town architecture and residential history. Tianhou Temple — the spiritual center of Magong City and a focal point during the Mazu birthday celebrations on the third lunar month — is a 5-minute walk to the southeast. Heading west for 10–12 minutes on foot brings you to Magong’s First Fishing Harbor and the main ferry piers, where many visitors arrive and then transfer here for services to outlying attractions and townships. The entire Zhongzheng Road area is Magong’s most lived-in commercial district, with everything from convenience stores and traditional grocers to local eateries and guesthouse restaurants within easy reach.
Travel Tips
With 11 routes and varied destinations serving this stop, always verify the route number and destination board before boarding to avoid catching the wrong direction or line. Peak hours (6:30–8:30 AM and 5:00–6:30 PM) see more frequent service; frequencies drop during off-peak periods, so check the timetables on this page.
During winter when the northeast monsoon is strong, services toward the southern loop (Fenggui, Shanshui, Waian) and Xiyu can run 10–20 minutes late; checking real-time updates before you set off is advisable. Last services on most routes depart between 20:00 and 21:00 — confirm the final departure time for your specific route if you plan to travel in the evening. On rainy days buses are prone to delays, and outer-island route frequencies are already limited, so allow plenty of time for waiting and transfers.