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One of the oldest Longshan Temples in Taiwan, sharing its origin with the Quanzhou Longshan Temple in China. It is a masterpiece of Qing dynasty architecture and religious art. Visit its simple yet majestic architecture and feel the deep-rooted religious culture. https://reurl.cc/lYmg56
Walk through the narrow Moru Lane and experience Lukang's unique alleyway culture. https://reurl.cc/lYmged
omelets, fried shrimp monkeys, thin noodle paste, or ox-tongue pastries. https://reurl.cc/2Q1zb9
One of the oldest and most revered Mazu temples in Taiwan, it was an important religious center for exchanges between Taiwan and mainland China during the Qing dynasty. Admire the exquisite wood carvings, stone carvings, and paintings inside the temple and appreciate the beauty of traditional craftsmanship. https://reurl.cc/5Rj4lR
建築融合了和式與西洋風格,見證了鹿港的歷史發展。戰後曾作為中山堂,後因年久失修而廢棄。2010年修復後,現為鹿港鎮文化資產與藝文展覽空間,成為遊客認識鹿港歷史與建築之美的文化地標。 The Lugang Assembly Hall, built in 1928, originally served as the town's administrative center and a public gathering place during the Japanese colonial era. Its architecture blends Japanese and Western styles, bearing witness to Lugang's historical development. After WWII, it was used as Zhongshan Hall before falling into disrepair. Following its restoration in 2010, it now functions as a cultural asset and an art exhibition space for Lugang Township, serving as a landmark for visitors to appreciate Lugang's history and architectural beauty.
The museum houses valuable historical artifacts, folk art, and household items of wealthy merchants from the Qing dynasty. Through the exhibits, you can gain a deep understanding of Lukang's commercial development, social life, and cultural landscape. https://reurl.cc/daNLGk |
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