Chen Wan-qi's Old 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. Since the Qing Dynasty, this has been the most bustling area in Xizhi. Despite the passage of time, stepping into the old street feels like breaking away from the chaos of the outside world, as the weathered red bricks and traces of moss tell us stories from the past. Located next to the Xizhi Interchange, there is an old Baroque-style building. This two-story old house, built in the 15th year of Taisho (1926), has a history of over 90 years. The builder, Chen Wanqi, started his business with traditional Chinese medicine and was one of the local tycoons in Xizhi at that time. The construction took many years and the materials were sourced from mainland China, designed and built by a master from Quanzhou. It is a typical Baroque architecture mixed with postmodernism, featuring a gable wall at the top, known as the "gable," which is a common feature in postmodern architecture. Currently, it is one of the few well-preserved old houses on Xizhi Old Street. The old house, rich in historical flavor, contrasts with the nearby tall buildings, showcasing a blend of eras.

Address:Li Men Street, Xizhi District, New Taipei City 221

Chen Wan-qi's Old House Introduction

Xiuzhi Old Street is mainly located along Zhongzheng Road and Jiadong Road, winding around the train station, and has been the most bustling area of Xiuzhi since the Qing Dynasty. Even though the times have changed, stepping into the old street makes one feel detached from the disturbances of the outside world, as the weathered red bricks and traces of moss tell stories of the past. Next to the Xiuzhi Interchange, there is an old Baroque-style building. This two-story old house, built in 1926 (the 15th year of the Taisho era), has more than 90 years of history. The builder, Chen Wanqi, started with a Chinese medicine business and was one of the wealthy merchants in Xiuzhi at that time. The construction took many years to complete, with materials sourced from mainland China and designed and built by a master from Quanzhou. It is a typical Baroque mixed with postmodern architecture, featuring a gable wall at the front, commonly found in postmodernism, known as a "gable." Currently, it is one of the few well-preserved old houses on Xiuzhi Old Street. The historic old house and the nearby tall buildings showcase a blend of eras.

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