
Photo source: Tainan Tourism Network
Anping Old Street, originally built by the Dutch, was designed for pedestrians and carts, making it narrow. Many visitors to Anping inevitably visit this ancient street, where bustling crowds are a common sight. It's a place that doesn't seem like it. Lined with old shops, it's a treasure hunt for both domestic and international tourists. Occasionally, looking up at the old houses, you might spot wind lions perched on rooftops or sword lions adorning door lintels, a delightful aspect of strolling through Anping Old Street. The Old Street also boasts numerous paths weaving through the city, each offering a unique experience, such as Jasmine Alley and Rouge Alley. Many traditional settlements remain within the area, and walking through its quiet alleys feels like stepping back in time. The intricate network of lanes offers a sense of adventure. A visit to Anping Old Street without exploring its lanes would be a real shame.














