The Lutao Yang Jiang Family Settlement is a culturally and historically significant traditional village in Taiwan. The Jiang family's ancestors migrated from Zhao'an County, Zhangzhou, Fujian, China to Lutao Yang in Nansi District around 1739. With a history of approximately 270 years, it is currently the largest and best-preserved traditional single-surname clan settlement in Taiwan. The settlement consists of around 30 households and approximately 136 buildings. Centered around the ancestral hall, the layout features both vertical and horizontal arrangements. The architectural design includes a four-hall, three-courtyard, and thirteen-wing structure, which remains remarkably well preserved. Location: Lutian Village, Nansi District, Tainan City (along Provincial Highway No. 3)

Lutao Yang Jiang Family Settlement
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Address: Lutian Village, Nanxi District, Tainan City, Taiwan (along Provincial Highway No. 3)