We had an excellent lunch here - oyster noodles and all the Jinmen specialties. It was definitely an enjoyable place to walk around the old houses, do some DIY, and explore.
KK-Yeo
A well preserved and restored village of a Hakka clan, Houses were built around the clan hall, the architecture was simple, yet reflective of the heritage, hierachy of the early Ching dynasty.
zalnikor
A bit out of town to travel too.Buildings alright,there are better preserved buildings thruout the island.
wmloke13
The Kinmen Folk Culture Village is situated at the eastern region of the island. The village is made up of 18 units of traditional houses. Surprisingly, these houses are occupied by the descendants of their original owners. A few of the houses are open to visitors. Visitors can rest their tired feet at various cafes and eateries along the main entrance of the village. Be sure to hire a local guide if you are interested in traditional Hokkein architecture.