To the right of the Anping Fort entrance (with your back to the fort), you¡¯ll find some of the oldest streets in Taiwan. As you wander about, look for stone lion masks (½£Ê¨, Âá¾±¨¤²Ô²õ³ó¨©) with swords across the mouth. They were once used to protect a house against evil, but today there are only a few dozen left.
Siaozhong St (ЧÖÒ½Ö; Xi¨¤ozh¨ngji¨¥) is an interesting street that leads to a number of back alleys with restored brick buildings. Yenping St (ÑÓÆ½½Ö; Y¨¢np¨ªngji¨¥) is the site of the first market in Taiwan. it now teems with shops and stalls offering traditional Tainan foods.