Contact Person- Li Min-Feng
No.153, Qionglin, Jinhu Township, Kinmen County 891, Taiwan (R.O.C.)
0933-699582
In the millennium-old settlement of Qionglin, you’ll find the largest standalone Minnan-style architecture in Kinmen, featuring grand double corridors and exterior dragons, all amidst lush greenery and an eco-friendly design. This remarkable site takes you through the story of Qionglin from the Tang Dynasty to the present, showcasing seven temples, four century-old Wind Lion Gods, and the stunning flower tiles and red walls that reflect the settlement's historical splendor.
Introduction
Situated in the central plains of Kinmen, Qionglin was granted its name by Emperor Tianqi of the Ming Dynasty and serves as a pivotal hub between the eastern and western peninsulas. With seven temples, the iconic Wind Lion God, tunnels, ancient houses, and the must-visit kiln-baked red brick walls, you can experience the grandeur and openness inherited from the Yunnan provincial governance.
This historic Minnan residence is located in Qionglin, the area rich in Minnan culture. The amenities include air conditioning, bidets, linen bedding, Muji products, and unique Kinmen-style breakfasts featuring delicious Cantonese congee, noodles, sesame cakes, and youtiao (fried dough sticks)—ensuring you fall in love with Kinmen!