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GH House (宮后文旅)
🏅 Best Location in Lukang 📍 Gonghou Lane · Behind Tianhou Temple
9.1 / 10
🇹🇼 Lukang · Changhua County
GH House (宮后文旅)
Boutique B&B · 1-min walk to Mazu Temple
GH House Lukang boutique room interior
Garden and seating area at GH House
Type
Boutique B&B
Review Score
9.1 / 10
From
NT$1,800 /night
Rooms
8 rooms (double · twin · triple)
Walk to Tianhou Temple
~1 min out the back lane
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Review
📅 Last updated May 2026 · Prices & info verified

GH House — right behind Mazu Temple, Lukang's closest boutique stay

If you want to experience Lukang the way seasoned travellers do — up at dawn, inside Tianhou Temple before the tour groups arrive, incense smoke and all — GH House (宮后文旅) is the only place to stay. Tucked into Gonghou Lane at No. 63, the B&B sits directly behind the rear gate of Tianhou Gong, Lukang's most important Mazu temple. Three minutes from there gets you to Lukang Old Street. Score: 9.1/10 on Booking.com from 174 reviews. From NT$1,800/night.

Our Full Review

Lukang (鹿港) is the old port town that time forgot to ruin. Forty minutes by bus from Taichung, it delivers black-tile rooftops, narrow lanes that dead-end at centuries-old doorways, and Tianhou Temple — one of Taiwan's most spiritually significant Mazu shrines, drawing pilgrims year-round. Of all the accommodation options in town, GH House occupies the single best address: Gonghou Lane, the laneway running directly behind the temple's rear wall.

Guests recall: "They opened the door at 6am, walked out, and were immediately inside the temple courtyard. The smell of incense, the early-morning regulars praying — it felt like a completely different Lukang from the daytime." — Booking.com review

GH House Lukang boutique room interior

GH House opened in 2018 with 8 rooms across what the owners describe as a renovated heritage structure. The interior design is quietly interesting — old architectural bones preserved but furnished with clean modern pieces and bespoke cardboard artwork commissioned for the property. Multiple Booking.com reviewers comment on how spacious and light-filled rooms are: "large and comfortable beds, bathroom almost the size of the bedroom" and "much bigger than the photos suggested" appear more than once in the review pool.

The breakfast at GH House is, somewhat remarkably, discussed in reviews as a standalone attraction. The format: a main course built around a local Lukang specialty, served alongside a plate of fresh fruit and mixed vegetable salad, with an extensive coffee-and-tea menu (hot and iced) that reaches genuine café standard. One TripAdvisor review notes eating breakfast "amongst shelves full of books" while looking out to the garden — it has that unhurried atmosphere specific to small family-run places that genuinely care.

The garden itself is a rare thing in old-town Lukang. A compact Japanese-style garden, tended carefully and equipped with seating for afternoon reading or evening wind-down. The common area inside has bookshelves that double as decoration — reviewers describe it as "staying at a knowledgeable friend's home" rather than checking into a guesthouse. The staff extends this impression: described consistently as "proactive" and "anticipating needs", right down to providing plug adapters without being asked, and pointing guests toward lanes and artisan workshops that don't make it into any guidebook.

Garden and seating area at GH House

A logistical detail worth knowing: Lukang has no train station. The nearest rail connection is Changhua Station, approximately 30 minutes by car. GH House runs a free shuttle to Changhua Station, arranged in partnership with the local government — a genuine service advantage that most visitors don't expect. Book the shuttle at check-in or the night before. English communication with staff is solid, and the B&B's walkability score is 96/100 by Booking.com's own metric — once you're here, you won't need transport.

Room types run from a Classic Double (queen bed, 26.1m²) to a Comfort Double (double bed, 19.8m²) and a Deluxe Triple with balcony (27.4m²). Standard rates start at approximately NT$1,800 for a double and reach around NT$2,800 for the balcony triple during weekends and festivals. All rooms have air conditioning, flat-screen TV, fridge, coffee machine and a private bathroom with proper toiletries. The value consensus across platforms is clear: guests feel they got more than they paid for.

Heritage building detail at GH House Lukang

The honest caveat: with only 8 rooms, GH House books up fast — especially on weekends and during the Mazu Festival (third lunar month, usually March–April), when Lukang becomes one of the most densely visited places in Taiwan and accommodation at this end of the market disappears weeks in advance. There is no lift — luggage goes up stairs. Toothbrushes and toothpaste are not provided. GPS navigation to the lane can be unreliable; contact the B&B in advance for walking directions from the Old Street entrance.

For travellers who've come to Lukang to actually experience the place — the temples, the lanes, the craftspeople still working at traditional trades in small workshops — GH House's location is simply not reproducible by any other property in town. The morning ritual writes itself: alarm at 6am, walk into Tianhou Gong, watch the city wake up, come back for breakfast in the garden. That is what Lukang is for, and this is the right place to do it from.

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Behind Tianhou Temple — 1-minute walk
Located in Gonghou Lane (宮後巷) directly behind Mazu Temple's rear gate — the closest accommodation to the temple in all of Lukang, 3 minutes from Old Street
Local breakfast + café-quality coffee
Main course built around a Lukang local specialty, served with fresh fruit, salad and an extensive hot-and-iced coffee-tea menu — reviewers rate it as a highlight of the stay
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Japanese garden + free station shuttle
Compact Japanese garden for afternoon unwinding, plus a free shuttle to Changhua Station (~30 min away) — a rare service bonus for a B&B of this size
Our Rating
9.1
out of 10
Based on 174+ reviews
Location
9.6
Cleanliness
9.3
Service
9.4
Atmosphere
9.5
Breakfast
9.4
Value
8.8
Guest Reviews Summary

Summary from Booking & Agoda

Booking.com
hundreds of reviews
9.1 / 10
✦ Pros
  • Unbeatable location — directly behind Tianhou Temple, 1-minute walk from the rear gate
  • Breakfast quality well above a typical B&B — local specialties plus café-standard coffee
  • Staff are proactive and genuinely helpful; solid English communication
  • Rooms are spacious and bright, larger than photos suggest
◎ Things to note
  • ! No elevator — bags must be carried upstairs
  • ! Only 8 rooms; fills up fast on weekends and during Mazu Festival
  • ! Toothbrush and toothpaste not provided — bring your own
Agoda
hundreds of reviews
9.0 / 10
✦ Pros
  • Best location in Lukang for temple and old-town exploration
  • Quiet garden courtyard — rare in Lukang's historic centre
  • Free shuttle to Changhua Station — solves the town's transport gap
  • Intimate 8-room property; feels personal rather than commercial
◎ Things to note
  • ! GPS navigation to the lane is unreliable — request directions from the B&B
  • ! Some guests sensitive to nighttime temple sounds or old building clock noise
  • ! Price point higher than basic guesthouses for a 2-star category property
Honest Take
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This place is a great fit if...
GH House suits you perfectly if you're in Lukang to experience the old town properly — temples before the crowds, hidden lanes, traditional craftspeople, and mornings that feel unhurried. No other property puts you this close to the heart of it.
💡 Check before you book
These 3 points matter to some travellers — make sure they fit your trip (we have added the workaround).
  • 💡If you have heavy luggage or mobility challenges — no elevator, stairs required → ask the B&B at booking time about ground-floor room availability; alternatively, pack a lighter carry-on for the Lukang leg of your trip
  • 💡If you're visiting during the Mazu Festival (third lunar month) — temple ceremonies run late into the night with percussion and chanting → bring earplugs, or time your visit 1–2 weeks before or after the festival peak for the same location without the noise
  • 💡If you need standard hotel amenities — no toothbrush, no toothpaste supplied; no 24-hour reception → bring your own toiletries and notify the B&B in advance if you're arriving late in the evening
Estimated price · compare 3 sites
NT$1,800
/ night
Classic Double Room (queen bed, 26.1m²) · estimated starting price
Classic Double Room
NT$1,800
Comfort Double Room
NT$2,000
Deluxe Triple with Balcony
NT$2,500
Price range
NT$1,800–2,800
⚖️ Compare 3 sites — then book the cheapest
Insider Tips
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Set your alarm for 6am — enter the temple first
Tianhou Temple before 8am is a different world: neighbourhood regulars praying, incense smoke in morning light, and zero tour groups. Walk out of GH House's lane entrance and you're inside in 60 seconds. This is the entire point of staying here.
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Ask staff for the hidden-lane map
Lukang has a network of narrow lanes — Gentlemen Alley (摸乳巷), half-moon lanes, artisan workshops — that don't appear properly on Google Maps. GH House staff know every one and typically hand-draw a route map for guests. Ask the evening before your exploration day.
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Book the free station shuttle at check-in
There is no train to Lukang. Changhua Station (the nearest rail link, connecting to the main west-coast TRA line) is a 30-minute drive. GH House provides a free shuttle in partnership with the local government — tell them your departure time at check-in so they can arrange it.
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Book 3–4 weeks ahead for any weekend
Eight rooms go fast. Weekends in general, and the Mazu Festival season (March–April) in particular, can sell out months ahead. If GH House is full, boyü or Union House Lukang are the next-best options in the same neighbourhood.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is GH House (宮后文旅) and how do I get there?
GH House (宮后文旅) is located at No. 63, Gonghou Lane in Lukang. TRA Changhua + Lukang bus (~25 min) · walk Old Street + bike around town — roll your suitcase from the airport or main station and you can reach the room in a few steps if you follow Google Maps.
What does GH House (宮后文旅) cost per night?
Rooms start from ~NT$1,800/night for a standard double. Actual prices vary by date and season — compare Agoda/Booking/Trip.com before booking.
Who is GH House (宮后文旅) best for?
GH House (宮后文旅) suits couples or small families who want a homey vibe + a host who shares local tips. If you need full hotel-chain conveniences (24h room service, etc.), this may not be the right fit.
What food is near GH House (宮后文旅)?
Near GH House (宮后文旅) you will find Lukang Old Street · Ox Tongue Cake + Phoenix Eye Cake (signatures). Ask the reception which spots are open late or which local dishes are best — the staff knows the hole-in-the-walls that tours never visit.
How far in advance should I book? Can I cancel?
Book 3-6 weeks ahead for normal months. For Chinese New Year (Jan-Feb), New Year fireworks (Dec 31), and cherry blossom season (Mar-Apr), rooms fill fast — book 2-3 months ahead. All platforms offer a "Free Cancellation" option — pick it if your plans are not yet locked in.
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