Chen Wanqi Ancient House

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陳萬乞古厝
陳萬乞古厝

Xizhi Old Street, primarily along Zhongzheng Road and Qiedong Road, winds around the area surrounding the train station and has been the busiest region in Xizhi since the Qing Dynasty. Despite changes over time, stepping into the old street feels like being disconnected from the turmoil of the outside world, allowing the mottled red bricks and traces of moss to tell us stories of the past. Located next to the Xizhi interchange, there is an old Baroque-style building, a two-story structure built in the 15th year of the Taisho era (1926), which has a history of over 90 years. The builder, Chen Wanqi, started his business dealing in Chinese medicine and was one of the local wealthy merchants in Xizhi at that time. After many years of construction, the building materials were sourced from the mainland, designed and built by a master from Quanzhou. It is a typical example of Baroque mixed with postmodern architecture, featuring gable walls with a pointed shape on the facade, known as "mountain walls," which are common characteristics of postmodernism. Currently, it is one of the few preserved old houses on Xizhi Old Street. The ancient-style old house juxtaposed with nearby high-rise buildings showcases the contrasting aspects of different eras.

Address:Limen Street, Xizhi District, New Taipei City 221

Chen Wanqi Ancient House Introduction

Xizhi Old Street, centered on Zhongzheng Road and Qiedong Road, winds around the area surrounding the train station and has been the most bustling area in Xizhi since the Qing Dynasty. Despite the passage of time, stepping into the old street seems to detach one from the disturbances of the outside world, allowing the weathered red bricks and traces of moss to tell stories of the past. Next to the Xizhi Interchange stands an old Baroque-style building. This two-story structure, built in the 15th year of the Taisho era (1926), has a history of over 90 years. Constructed by Chen Wanqi, who started his career in traditional Chinese medicine, he was one of the wealthy merchants in Xizhi at that time. The building was completed over many years, with materials sourced from the mainland and designed and built by craftsmen from Quanzhou. It is a typical example of Baroque architecture mixed with postmodernism, featuring a gable wall at the peak known as the "gable," a common characteristic of postmodernism. Currently, it is one of the few well-preserved ancient houses on Xizhi Old Street. The nostalgic old house and the nearby high-rise buildings showcase a juxtaposition of eras.

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