Penghu Central Old Street is situated besides the center of Penghu Tianhou Temple. This street is the oldest street in Penghu, and it is also known as the “First Street of Penghu.” The buildings here are Mingnan architectural style. Elements of the building like red brick walls, red wooden doors, art crafty decorated windows represent the tradition Chinese old day.
On the bottom of the each store gate, there is a piece of stone carved sign, which inscribes what this store engaged in during the Japanese Colonial Period, and what it changed to after the retrocession of Taiwan. From this historic evidence we can imagine its prime time during the Japanese Colonial Period. This is one of the historic relic worth of visiting.
When you go down the street, you can enjoy the old-style buildings of Penghu along the way and buy souvenirs, gifts, etc. This old street is about 30 minute walking and sell the gifts and snacks, you can encounter the first hotel of Penghu “Central Hotel”, which was opened since 1923 and is currently a legal residence. When visiting Penghu, you can lodge here to experience the tradition homely lodging ambience. The next door of the Central Hotel is to the West River Printing Field, which is also preserved from the Japanese Colonial Period and is currently selling postcards and souvenirs.