Lin An-Tai Historical House

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Lin An-Tai Historical House may give you the illusion of stepping back 200 years in Taipei’s history. This was once the luxurious residence of wealthy families in ancient times. When you visit here, you can relax and truly appreciate the historic architecture, the beautifully landscaped courtyards, and it’s a popular spot for many couples to take wedding photos. It’s a must-visit free attraction in Taipei.”

Dipper Cave, with the Snake’s Head Facing the Seven Stars.” It follows the architectural orientation of “sitting northeast and facing southwest.” Dating back over 200 years, this meticulously crafted historic residence features a two-section, five-bay, four-sided courtyard layout. In 1978, it narrowly escaped demolition as it was not initially designated as a historical site, and it fell within the area earmarked for the expansion of Dunhua South Road. It was later relocated to its current site to ensure its preservation.