Qijiao Well

Yunlin Attractions

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The Seven-Corner Well, which has a history of over 380 years, was built before the reclamation led by Yan Siqi and includes two wells located in Chegang Village and Shuibei Village. The Seven-Corner Red Hair Well, constructed by local Han ancestors during the Ming Dynasty under Yan Siqi's era, remains in Chegang Village in Shui-Lin Township. A second Seven-Corner Red Hair Well was later discovered in Shuibei Village, which was originally the main water source of a Wang family that has been passed down for twelve generations; it is now owned by the Ke family, marking a significant historical discovery. To avoid causing inconvenience to nearby residents, please keep your conversation volume down when visiting the wells! It is said that the Seven-Corner Well has been passed down for 12 generations and has a history of two to three hundred years, having once been one of the main water sources in the area.

Address:Zhongzhuang Road, Shuibei Village, Shuilin Township, Yunlin County

Qijiao Well Introduction

The Seven-angled Well, which has a history of 380 years, was built before the reclamation by Yan Siqi and includes two wells, one in Chegang Village and the other in Shuibei Village. The Seven-angled Red Hair Well, constructed by the ancestors of the local Han people during the Ming Dynasty under Yan Siqi, remains in Chegang Village, Shui-Lin Township, while a second Seven-angled Red Hair Well was later discovered in Shuibei Village. The second well was originally the main water source passed down through twelve generations in the Wang family, and it is now owned by the Ke family, making it a significant historical find. To avoid disturbing nearby residents, please keep your voices down when visiting the wells! It is said that the Seven-angled Well has been passed down for twelve generations and has a history of two to three hundred years, having formerly been one of the main water sources in the area.

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