Simplified Chinese Japanese English Korean Buckets Island is located in the southwest of Penghu Main Island. It is the largest and most impressive basalt column island in the Penghu archipelago, and was named for its resemblance to a bucket or plate. The steep sea cliffs formed by basalt columns turn light brown due to oxidation, and the tops weather into rounded structures, earning the nickname “Penghu Yellow Stone Park.” On the sea‑erosion platform along the southwest coast, concentric circular holes formed by basalt vents and central uplifted rock blocks resemble a blooming lotus, so it is called “Lotus Platform.” This landscape disappears and reappears with the tidal currents, a unique geomorphic feature of Penghu. Below the sea cliffs on the east and south, basalt blocks covered with honeycomb‑like holes, known locally as “cat stone,” scatter around the erosion platform, adding color to the coast. <>【Suggested Length of Stay】 2.5 hours