#Sanxia Old Street

Come to Sanxia for An Experience of One Day Craftsmanship and Let Us Guide You to Workshops of Craftsmen

Come to Sanxia for An Experience of One Day Craftsmanship and Let Us Guide You to Workshops of Craftsmen

Regardless of family trips, couple dates, or family outings, we recommend that you shall not miss the chance to visit HAKSIP Village and try the handmade experience of being a one-day craftsman for local culture and art crafts in Sanxia!
Are THE CAN  KOUJI Restaurant, HIDEKAWA, and HAKSIP Village close to Sanxia Old Street?

Are THE CAN KOUJI Restaurant, HIDEKAWA, and HAKSIP Village close to Sanxia Old Street?

Where to go in Sanxia? Many people’s first thoughts would be Sanxia Old Street; however, less than five-minute walk from Sanxia Old Street, you may find an excellent place to visit, where you will find exciting things, food, and gain in-depth knowledge on culture and art in Sanxia! Brands under THE CAN, including “THE CAN KOUJI Restaurant ” “HIDEKAWA ” and “HAKSIP Village” are located in Sanxia. Now, it’s time to follow our step for some detailed introduction of these brands!
Sanxia Old Street - the best and popular old street in Taiwan, Taipei

Sanxia Old Street - the best and popular old street in Taiwan, Taipei

Sanxia Old Street refers to the over one hundred western style street house on the southern section of Minquan Street. Since Sanxia has the advantages of both water and land, it was the transportation hub for Takekan (Daxi) and Hobe (Tamsui) in the Qing Dynasty, forming lively trading markets in which tea, camphor and indigo were referred to as the Three Treasures of Old Street.
Sanxia Xinglong Temple - the old Queen of Heaven temple in Taiwan, Taipei

Sanxia Xinglong Temple - the old Queen of Heaven temple in Taiwan, Taipei

When the Japanese Government implemented the “Urban Reform Project” in Taiwan in 1916 (the 5th year of the Taisho Era), Xinglong Temple was only assigned a long and narrow residential house. Due to the limited space, Mazu was settled in the middle hall, and the front hall was used as a store for selling incense and offerings, hence the name “Mazu Store”.

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