Zuoying Naval Base
Zuoying Naval Base in Kaohsiung hosts the Zuoying Naval Airfield and the Zuoying Naval Yard, it is the Republic of China Navy's largest naval base. The Republic of China Marine Corps host their training program for their Amphibious Reconnaissance and Patrol Unit at that location.
History
In the early days Japan chose Magong as the site for the construction of a major naval headquarters, and forced the residents to relocate to other places. In 1943, the command center of the Garrison Office was moved to Kaohsiung's Zuoying. The Magong facilties were heavily damaged in the Penghu air raids.On 1 July 2016, a Hsiung Feng III missile was accidentally launched from a Republic of China Navy vessel from waters off Kaohsiung towards Penghu. The missile hit a fishing boat at 8:40 a.m., killing one person and injuring three. This accident is known as the Hsiung Feng III missile mishap.
In 2017 the government embarked on a major expansion of the naval base. Under the name Weihai Project the expansion was given a budget of more than a billion US dollars.
In 2024 a Ching Chiang-class patrol ship got stranded on a sandbar off Zuoying Naval Base but was able to dislodge itself a few hours later.
In 2025 the Taiwanese government signed a deal with the US government to conduct training at Zuoying Naval Base.