Introduction
City in southern Taiwan "Dagao" redirects here. For the ethnic group, see Dagaaba people. For the former county, see Kaohsiung County. "Takau" redirects here. For other uses, see Takau (disambiguation). Special municipality in Republic of ChinaKaohsiung City高雄市Takau, Takao, TakowSpecial municipalityKaohsiung skylineKaohsiung National StadiumKaohsiung Museum of HistoryLotus PondNational Kaohsiung Center for the ArtsKaohsiung Music Center FlagLogo (stylized form of 高)Etymology: Takao PrefectureNickname(s): The Harbor City (Gǎngdū), The Maritime Capital, The Waterfront CityInteractive map of Kaohsiung CityCountry Republic of China (Taiwan)Fongshan County1683Takao PrefectureSeptember 1920Kaohsiung City25 October 1945Kaohsiung County6 December 1945Upgraded to Yuan-controlled municipality1 July 1979Merger with Kaohsiung County25 December 2010City seatLingya District (mayor's office)Fongshan District (City Council)22°36′54″N 120°17′51″E / 22.61500°N 120.29750°E / 22.61500; 120.29750Districts38Largest districtSanmin DistrictGovernment• Mayor Chen Chi-mai (DPP) LegislatureKaohsiung City CouncilNational representation• Legislative Yuan8 of 113 constituenciesArea• Total2,951.85 km2 (1,139.72 sq mi) (4th)Elevation9 m (30 ft)Population• Aug 2025 estimate2,722,984 (3rd) 2,986,000 (urban) (3rd)GDP (PPP)2016 estimate• TotalUS$45,285 (12th)GDP (nominal)2016 estimate• TotalNT$684,260 (12th)Time zoneUTC+8 (National Standard Time)Calling code07Postal code800–852ISO 3166 codeTW-KHHWebsitewww.kcc.gov.tw (in English) SymbolsFlowerChinese hibiscus (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis)TreeCotton Tree (Bombax ceiba) Kaohsiung City"Kaohsiung" in Chinese charactersChinese nameChinese高雄市Literal meaningJapanese transcription of an old Siraya nameTranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinGāoxióng ShìBopomofoㄍㄠ   ㄒㄩㄥˊ   ㄕˋGwoyeu RomatzyhGaushyong ShyhWade–GilesKao1-hsiung2 Shih4Tongyong PinyinGaosyóng ShìhYale RomanizationGāusyúng Shr̀MPS2Gāushiúng Shr̀IPA[káʊ.ɕjʊ̌ŋ ʂɻ̩̂]HakkaPha̍k-fa-sṳKô-hiùng-sṳYue: CantoneseJyutpinggou1 hung4 si5IPA[kɔw˥ hʊŋ˩ si˩˧]Southern MinHokkien POJKo-hiông-chhīTâi-lôKo-hiông-tshīJapanese nameKanji高雄市HiraganaたかおしKatakanaタカオシTranscriptionsRevised HepburnTakao-shiKunrei-shikiTakao-si Pratas IslandTaiping IslandKaohsiung Location of Pratas Island and Taiping Island (administered by Cijin District, Kaohsiung) relative to the city of Kaohsiung Legend: red: Pratas Island blue: Taiping Island green: Kaohsiung Kaohsiung, officially Kaohsiung City, is a special municipality located in southern Taiwan. It ranges from the coastal urban center to the rural Yushan Range with an area of 2,952 km2 (1,140 mi2) making it the largest city in Taiwan by area. Kaohsiung City has a population of approximately 2.72 million people. It is Taiwan's third most populous city and the largest city in southern Taiwan. Founded in the 17th century as a small trading village named Tancoia, a name of uncertain origins, the city has since grown into the economic center of southern Taiwan, with key industries such as manufacturing, steel-making, oil refining, freight transport and shipbuilding. It is classified as a "Sufficiency" level global city by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network, with some of the most prominent infrastructures in Taiwan. Kaohsiung is of strategic importance to the nation as the main port city of Taiwan; the Port of Kaohsiung is the largest and busiest harbor in Taiwan: more than 67% of the nation's export and import container volume passes through Kaohsiung. Kaohsiung International Airport is the second busiest airport in number of passengers in Taiwan. The city is well-connected to other major cities by high speed and conventional rail, as well as several national freeways. It also hosts the Republic of China Navy (ROCN) fleet headquarters and its naval academy. More recent public works such as Pier-2 Art Center, National Kaohsiung Center for the Arts and Kaohsiung Music Center have been aimed at growing the tourism and cultural industries of the city.