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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights
Lukang Old Street
Explore the bustling main business district of Lukang Town, filled with traditional Taiwanese style houses, intricately designed arches, and retro green mailboxes. Discover the old glories of the town as you stroll down the red tiled road and immerse yourself in the antique charm of the past.
Lukang Tianhou Temple
Lukang Tianhou Temple, one of the most important Matsu temples in Taiwan, is a top attraction in the city. Dedicated to the goddess of fishermen and the sea, the temple is a cultural and religious landmark worth exploring.
Sweet Osmanthus Lane Art Village
Sweet Osmanthus Lane Art Village is a hidden gem in Lukang, featuring Japanese-era dormitories converted into art and handicraft workshops. The colorful lanterns and artistic vibe make this village a charming place to visit.
Culture and History
Lukang boasts a rich cultural and historical heritage, with roots dating back to the Dutch colonial period. The city's temples, historic residences, and traditional practices offer insights into its past and significance in Taiwanese history.
Local Cuisine
Indulge in the famous Yu Jen Jai cakes, Ox Tongue Cakes, and oyster pancakes, showcasing the unique flavors of Lukang's local cuisine.
History and Culture
Discover the historical significance of Lukang as a former trading port, with insights into the city's decline and preservation of its heritage.
Cultural and Historical Significance
Discover the historical roots of Lukang Town, once a bustling port during the Qing Dynasty. Learn about key landmarks like Molu Lane and the significance of temples like Longshan Temple and Tienhou Temple. Immerse yourself in the authentic past of Taiwan.