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Yong'an Road

Southern Taiwan


This was the first street in Meinong, and some of the oldest family residences can still be found in the narrow back alleys.

Just behind the East Gate at the end of the street is a famous Bogong shrine, dedicated to the Earth God and especially popular among the Hakka. In old Hakka style no statue is used, just a stone tablet and incense. There are over 400 Bogong shrines around Meinong, but this is the most valued. Bow three times to this or any other shrine to bring peace to your life.

Meinong residents have long placed a high premium on book learning. Oblation furnaces such as the 18th-century Minongzhuang Oblation Furnace at the start of Yong'an Rd were designed to dispose of paper that contained written text, thus signifying the paper's exalted status.


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Nearby Southern Taiwan attractions

1. Old Meinong Police Station

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This handsome western-style building (1933) across from the old bridge used to be Meinong's political and financial centre. It's now run by Meinong Hakka…

2. Meinong Old Bridge

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A delicious old bridge (c1930) straddling Meinong River that has retained many of its original structures, including two monkeys carved out of stone.

3. Minongzhuang Oblation Furnace

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The written word enjoyed such a sacred position in the world of the ancients that they built furnaces just for disposing of written paper. They're called …

4. Earth God Shrine

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The earliest of Meinong's 400 Earth God shrines was raised in the Qing dynasty and takes the shape of a Chinese burial mound, unlike newer shrines that…

5. East Gate

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Meinong's (heavily restored) 18th-century East Gate was one of many structures built for defence against invaders and wild beasts.

6. Guangshan Temple

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This showpiece of a southern temple, complete with beautiful swallowtail roof, was constructed by Gu A-jhen and 12 other local worthies in 1918. If you…

7. Meinong Hakka Culture Museum

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Using videos and displays of tools used by the Hakka, this museum helps you to understand the Hakka's migration from mainland China to Taiwan, and how…

8. Qishan Old Street

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This charming old street has tonnes of snack and dessert shops tucked into faux-baroque facades and crumbling Fujian-style courtyard houses, as well as…