{"title":"Kenting Jade Shopping Guide: Unexpected Treasures in Southern Taiwan's Countryside","content_zh":"When people think of Kenting, their first impressions are usually sunshine, beaches, and bikinis. What you may not know is that this vacation paradise located on the Hengchun Peninsula actually hides a few low-key jade and gemstone shops, waiting for discerning travelers to discover them.\n\nTo be honest: Kenting itself does not have a centralized \"jade market\" where you can browse leisurely. This is quite different from Taipei's \"Hua Lin Jade Market\"或 Taichung's \"Jiguang商圈 Jade Market.\" If you come to Kenting specifically expecting to spend a whole day shopping for jade, you may be disappointed. However, if you happen to pass through Hengchun or wander into a few small shops while exploring Kenting Street, you're likely to find some pleasant surprises.\n\nSo the question arises: where should you go to find jade? The answer is not in Kenting itself, but the nearby gemstone shops scattered throughout Hengchun Town and Manzhou Township.\n\n// Highlights\nSouthern Taiwan's jade shopping follows its own rules. Unlike Taipei's jade markets which focus mainly on collection and appreciation business, the jade merchants around Kenting cater more to tourists looking for casual souvenirs like pendants and bracelets. Coral and blue chalcedony are two major specialties here——Red coral from Taiwan's East Coast is world-renowned, while blue chalcedony from the Hengchun Peninsula (commonly called \"Kenting Blue\") features rich color gradients and is often made into minimalist jewelry pieces, priced from NT$500 to several thousand yuan.\n\n// Recommended Spots (featuring 3-5 shops with specific characteristics, not generic market names)\n\n1. <strong>Sea Flavor Coral Company</strong>\nAddress: No. 42, Zhongshan Road, Hengchun Town, Pingtung County)\nThis is an established shop operating in Hengchun for over twenty years. The owner himself is a coral carving master. The store displays various coral artworks ranging from miniature pieces to large display items. Common red coral rings cost approximately NT$3,000~8,000, while blue chalcedony necklaces range from NT$1,200~3,500. There's always a tank of live coral on display at the entrance——for those experiencing Taiwanese coral for the first time, simply seeing those branching red coral specimens is quite educational.\n2. <strong>Southern Frontier Art Gallery</strong>\nAddress: No. 239, Kenting Road, Hengchun Town, Pingtung County)\nThis shop specializes in natural-form blue chalcedony after polishing—each piece has unique patterns. The owner enthusiastically uses a flashlight to show you the internal layering changes within the chalcedony, just like on a treasure identification show. The most affordable blue chalcedony earrings start at around NT$800, making perfect little souvenirs to remember your Kenting visit. What's特别的是店里 有几款用兰屿紫玉做成的戒指,那 种淡淡的紫色在台湾玉石中极为罕见,单价约 NT$15,000 起跳,是内行人才懂的收藏级。\n\n3. <strong>Manzhou Fine Sandstone Workshop</strong>\nAddress: No. 17, Zhongshan Road, Manzhou Village, Pingtung County)\nManzhou Township has a little-known specialty——local \"Manzhou Stone\" (a type of andesite containing quartz), carved by master craftsmen into various small animal shapes. This isn't typical jade, but it'shighly distinctive. A palm-sized cat ornament costs approximately NT$500. Each hand-carved piece has different expressions——many tourists buy them as paperweights. Cards are not accepted here; cash only.\n\n4. <strong>Jade Stall Next to Houbihu Seafood Market</strong>\nAddress: Temporary stall near Houbihu Fishing Port, Hengchun Town, Pingtung County)\nThis is not a fixed location; it depends on luck each day. Mainly coral edge materials processed into small pendants. Prices are very competitive—a string of coral bracelets at NT$300 is the market rate. However, quality varies, so you'll need to choose carefully yourself. Suitable for travelers on a tight budget who happen to pass by and want to buy something as a souvenir.\n\n5. <strong>Shell King of Sand Island</strong>\nAddress: No. 28, Sand Island Road, Hengchun Town, Pingtung County (near Sand Island Beach)\nAlthough nominally a shell craft shop, the owner also incorporates broken jade into shell boxes to create \"crossover\" works. Individual pieces start from NT$200—small and adorable, suitable as gifts for friends. The selling point here is that you can watch the owner cut shells with machines, then personally embed the jade——the experience is much more interesting than simply buying something.\n\n// Practical Information\n<strong>Transportation</strong>: From Taipei, the fastest way is to take the High Speed Rail to Zuoying Station (about 1.5 hours), then transfer to the Kenting Express (about 2 hours) or hire a car directly to Hengchun Town (chartered ride about NT$1,500). From Kaohsiung, it's about 2.5 hours by car. Self-driving is more convenient since the gemstone shops are scattered between Hengchun Town and Manzhou Township, with no direct bus service.\n\n<strong>Best Season</strong>: All year round is fine, but it's recommended to avoid the crowds on Kenting Street during weekends and holidays. Visiting gemstone shops on weekday afternoons usually allows for more relaxed explanations. For buyers who need to bargain, try to avoid consecutive holidays—as during peak season, master craftsmen don't have much patience for haggling.\n\n<parameter name='Cost Reminder'>: Pricing at Southern Taiwan gemstone shops is usually 20%~30% lower than in Taipei, and there's more room for negotiation. Generally, blue chalcedony jewelry priced at NT$1,000~3,000 is reasonable; coral products depend on color and size. A reminder: \"If it's too cheap, there must be a problem\"——exceptionally low-priced coral is likely dyed or cultured substitutes.\n\n// Travel Tips\n\n1. Please remember, Kenting is not a jade distribution center—don't expect a \"jade market\" like Greater Taipei where you can compare prices across multiple vendors. If time is limited, it's recommended to target those established shops on Hengchun Zhongshan Road instead of spending time \"browsing Kenting for jade.\"\n\n2. When purchasing coral, pay special attention to whether there are \"CITES\" permits. Taiwan has strict export restrictions on deep-sea coral purchases—you may encounter problems at customs when bringing items back. If you want to mail coral artworks back to mainland China, it's best to inquire about relevant regulations first.\n\n3. The recommended shopping sequence is: fill up on food and drinks at Kenting Street first, then drive or rent a scooter to Hengchun Town and park your vehicle. Walk through those shops on foot—about two to three hours is sufficient. Don't treat jade shopping as the main focus of your Kenting trip—considering it as an unexpected side discovery will make the experience much more enjoyable.\n\n4. Bringing some cash is wise—most of these old shops don't accept credit cards; only Sea Flavor Coral has LINE Pay available. One final reminder: if you're not buying for collection appreciation but just as a souvenir to remember \"I was here,\" choosing a small blue chalcedony pendant or Manzhou Stone carving is the most memorable option, and the price is also most affordable.","tags":["Kenting Jade","Hengchun Shopping","Taiwan Coral","Blue Chalcedony","Southern Taiwan Jewelry"],"meta":{"price_range":"NT$300~NT$15,000, with blue chalcedony jewelry and small coral pieces as the mainstream","best_season":"Suitable year-round, weekday visits recommended","transport":"High Speed Rail to Zuoying Station + Kenting Express or self-drive to Hengchun Town","tips":"Kenting does not have a centralized jade market; shops are located on Zhongshan Road in Hengchun Town or Manzhou Township. Cash is recommended"}'}","og_description":null,"body_html":"<p>{"title":"Kenting Jade Shopping Guide: Unexpected Treasures in Southern Taiwan's Countryside","content_zh":"When people think of Kenting, their first impressions are usually sunshine, beaches, and bikinis. What you may not know is that this vacation paradise located on the Hengchun Peninsula actually hides a few low-key jade and gemstone shops, waiting for discerning travelers to discover them.\n\nTo be honest: Kenting itself does not have a centralized \"jade market\" where you can browse leisurely. This is quite different from Taipei's \"Hua Lin Jade Market\" or Taichung's \"Jiguang商圈 Jade Market.\" If you come to Kenting specifically expecting to spend a whole day shopping for jade, you may be disappointed. However, if you happen to pass through Hengchun or wander into a few small shops while exploring Kenting Street, you're likely to find some pleasant surprises.\n\nSo the question arises: where should you go to find jade? The answer is not in Kenting itself, but the nearby gemstone shops scattered throughout Hengchun Town and Manzhou Township.\n\n// Highlights\nSouthern Taiwan's jade shopping follows its own rules. Unlike Taipei's jade markets which focus mainly on collection and appreciation business, the jade merchants around Kenting caters more to tourists looking for casual souvenirs like pendants and bracelets. Coral and blue chalcedony are two major specialties here——Taiwan's East Coast red coral is world-renowned, while blue chalcedony from the Hengchun Peninsula (commonly called \"Kenting Blue\") features rich color gradients and is often made into minimalist jewelry pieces, priced from NT$500 to several thousand yuan.\n\n// Recommended Spots (featuring 3-5 shops with specific characteristics, not generic market names)\n\n1. <strong>Sea Flavor Coral Company</strong> (Address: No. 42, Zhongshan Road, Hengchun Town, Pingtung County)\nThis is an established shop operating in Hengchun for over twenty years. The owner himself is a coral carving master. The store displays various coral artworks ranging from miniature pieces to large display items. Common red coral rings cost approximately NT$3,000~8,000, while blue chalcedony necklaces range from NT$1,200~3,500. There's always a tank of live coral on display at the entrance——for those experiencing Taiwanese coral for the first time, simply seeing those branching red coral specimens is quite educational.\n2. <strong>Southern Frontier Art Gallery</strong> (Address: No. 239, Kenting Road, Hengchun Town, Pingtung County)\nThis shop specializes in natural-form blue chalcedony after polishing—each piece has unique patterns. The owner enthusiastically uses a flashlight to show you the internal layering changes within the chalcedony, just like on a treasure identification show. The most affordable blue chalcedony earrings start at around NT$800, making perfect little souvenirs to remember \"I visited Kenting.\" What's particularly special is that the shop has several rings made from Lanyu purple jade—that delicate purple is extremely rare among Taiwanese gemstones, starting at around NT$15,000, making them collection-grade items known only to connoisseurs.\n3. <strong>Manzhou Fine Sandstone Workshop</strong> (Address: No. 17, Zhongshan Road, Manzhou Village, Pingtung County)\nManzhou Township has a little-known specialty——local \"Manzhou Stone\" (a type of andesite containing quartz), carved by master craftsmen into various small animal shapes. This isn't typical jade, but it's highly distinctive. A palm-sized cat ornament costs approximately NT$500. Each hand-carved piece has different expressions——many tourists buy them as paperweights. Cards are not accepted here; cash only.\n\n4. <strong>Jade Stall Next to Houbihu Seafood Market</strong> (Address: Temporary stall near Houbihu Fishing Port, Hengchun Town, Pingtung County)\nThis is not a fixed location; it depends on luck each day. Mainly coral edge materials processed into small pendants. Prices are very competitive—a string of coral bracelets at NT$300 is the market rate. However, quality varies, so you'll need to choose carefully yourself. Suitable for travelers on a tight budget who happen to pass by and want to buy something as a souvenir.\n\n5. <strong>Shell King of Sand Island</strong> (Address: No. 28, Sand Island Road, Hengchun Town, Pingtung County, near Sand Island Beach)\nAlthough nominally a shell craft shop, the owner also incorporates broken jade into shell boxes to create what some call \"crossover\" works. Individual pieces start from NT$200—small and adorable, suitable as gifts for friends. The selling point here is that you can watch the owner cut shells with machines, then personally embed the jade——the experience is much more interesting than simply buying something.\n\n// Practical Information\n<strong>Transportation</strong>: From Taipei, the fastest way is to take the High Speed Rail to Zuoying Station (about 1.5 hours), then transfer to the Kenting Express (about 2 hours) or hire a car directly to Hengchun Town (chartered ride about NT$1,500). From Kaohsiung, it's about 2.5 hours by car. Self-driving is more convenient since the gemstone shops are scattered between Hengchun Town and Manzhou Township, with no direct bus service.\n\n<strong>Best Season</strong>: All year round is fine, but it's recommended to avoid the crowds on Kenting Street during weekends and holidays. Visiting gemstone shops on weekday afternoons usually allows for more relaxed explanations. For buyers who need to bargain, try to avoid consecutive holidays—as during peak season, master craftsmen don't have much patience for haggling.\n\n<strong>Cost Reminder</strong>: Pricing at Southern Taiwan gemstone shops is usually 20%~30% lower than in Taipei, and there's more room for negotiation. Generally, blue chalcedony jewelry priced at NT$1,000~3,000 is reasonable; coral products depend on color and size. A reminder: \"If it's too cheap, there must be a problem\"——exceptionally low-priced coral is likely dyed or cultured substitutes.\n\n// Travel Tips\n\n1. Please remember, Kenting is not a jade distribution center—don't expect a \"jade market\" like Greater Taipei where you can compare prices across multiple vendors. If time is limited, it's recommended to target those established shops on Hengchun Zhongshan Road instead of spending time \"browsing Kenting for jade.\"\n\n2. When purchasing coral, pay special attention to whether there are \"CITES\" permits. Taiwan has strict export restrictions on deep-sea coral purchases—you may encounter problems at customs when bringing items back. If you want to mail coral artworks back to Mainland China, it's best to inquire about relevant regulations first.\n\n3. The recommended shopping sequence is: fill up on food and drinks at Kenting Street first, then drive or rent a scooter to Hengchun Town and park your vehicle. Walk through those shops on foot—about two to three hours is sufficient. Don't treat jade shopping as the main focus of your Kenting trip—considering it as an unexpected side discovery will make the experience much more enjoyable.\n\n4. Bringing some cash is wise—most of these old shops don't accept credit cards; only Sea Flavor Coral has LINE Pay available. One final reminder: if you're not buying for collection appreciation but just as a souvenir to remember \"I was here,\" choosing a small blue chalcedony pendant or Manzhou Stone carving is the most memorable option, and the price is also most affordable.","tags":["Kenting Jade","Hengchun Shopping","Taiwan Coral","Blue Chalcedony","Southern Taiwan Jewelry"],"meta":{"price_range":"NT$300~NT$15,000, with blue chalcedony jewelry and small coral pieces as the mainstream","best_season":"Suitable year-round, weekday visits recommended","transport":"High Speed Rail to Zuoying Station + Kenting Express or self-drive to Hengchun Town","tips":"Kenting does not have a centralized jade market; shops are located on Zhongshan Road in Hengchun Town or Manzhou Township. Cash is recommended"}}</p>","sections":[],"faqs":[],"tags":["shopping","jade-market","kenting","Taiwan","encyclopedia"]}
FAQ
墾丁哪裡可以買玉石?▼
墾丁沒有集中市集,玉石商家分散在恆春至滿州的產業道路上,約3-5間巷弄小店。
墾丁玉石價格貴嗎?▼
因為非傳統景區,墾丁玉石價格比臺北或高雄市區便宜約15-25%,可議價空間大。
墾丁玉石是本地產的吗?▼
臺灣玉石主要產自花蓮和臺東,墾丁商家多從產地批發进货,本地並無礦脈。
在墾丁买玉石要注意什麼?▼
建議自带放大镜檢查玉石成色,並要求開立收據標明石种與重量,以保障消費權益。
墾丁玉石店推薦哪家?▼
恆春鎮往滿州方向的台26線公路旁有几家口碑不錯的三十年老店,值得一訪。
何時去墾丁買玉石最好?▼
平日早上或淡季(4-6月、9-11月)造訪可獲得較好折扣,業者較有時間詳細解說。
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