Lin An Tai Ancestral House, Taipei

Lin An Tai Ancestral House, Taipei

The Lin An Tai Ancestral House dates back to 1785 when it was constructed by a farming family. Today, it is one of Taipei's oldest existing homes and has been remarkably well-preserved. This house features two partitions and five annexes, with a southwest orientation designed according to the principles of Feng Shui.

One of the home's highlights is a traditional Chinese-style courtyard. The delicate carvings are among the house's most famous features. The carvings include a creative dragon on the front door, six dragon statues representing the family's six sons, and bats, which symbolize good luck, safety, and wealth.

Many of the bricks and tiles have been restored to help maintain as much of the building's original character as possible. The courtyard in front of the house is host to a pond in a unique crescent shape. You'll also enjoy seeing the pavilions and Jiangnan-style gardens present on this property.

Why You Should Visit:
Lovely spot to get away from the hustle and bustle, as the house lies in a charming ground with a pond and a number of annex buildings.
It is free to enter and they provide a beautifully done brochure for visitors with detailed info and maps.

Tip:
Make sure you cross the street and have coffee/tea in the Pavilion of Angel Life for an extra unique local experience.

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Sight Name: Lin An Tai Ancestral House
Sight Location: Taipei, Taiwan (See walking tours in Taipei)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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