
Lukang Old Street
Waktu terbaik untuk berkunjung
Visit on a weekday morning before 10am to experience the streets without crowds and watch artisans starting their daily work. Late afternoons offer golden light perfect for photographing the red brick architecture.
Tips anggaran
Walking the old streets and exploring the alley maze is completely free. Street snacks cost around NT$50-150 each, so bring small bills and cash since many stalls don't accept cards.
Direkomendasikan untuk
Culture and history enthusiasts, Foodies and snack lovers, Photography enthusiasts, Solo travelers seeking offbeat experiences
Rencanakan kunjungan Anda
2-3 hours
Tentang
Fakta cepat: The winding alleyways were designed as a maze to confuse pirates and protect residents. Over 200 historic temples dot the area, giving it one of the highest temple densities in Taiwan.
Sorotan: Step into the nine-turn-eighteen-alley maze where walls narrow to barely a shoulder's width, and you'll discover a traditional lantern workshop still using bamboo frames hand-painted by fourth-generation artisans. The clatter of wooden mallets shaping ox tendons into traditional slippers echoes through the alleyways, a craft that has survived here for over a century.
Tips orang dalam
- Don't miss the narrowest alley known as "Mo Bi Xiang" (Hip-Rubbing Lane) where two people can barely pass each other.
- Visit the Lukang Folk Arts Museum inside the historic Koo family mansion for just NT$30 to see period furniture and artifacts.
- Try the traditional oyster omelet at one of the older stalls near Tianhou Temple rather than the main commercial street for an authentic version.
- Wear comfortable shoes with good grip as the stone alleyways can be slippery, especially after rain.
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