In the old street there is a very special spot called Four-Eyed Well, a super-famous attraction almost all visitors shall not miss. With a very long history, the Four-Eyed Well has emerged in the middle Ming Dynasty, with a history of 400 years! The Four-Eyed Well was not in the shape as shown today at the very beginning, it is a considerable large well used by all people living around the Central Street of Magong City. It is a particular legend that this well is always filled with abundant water, never dry even after many times of great drought in Penghu, this well still poured out cool sweet water to Penghu residents. It's said that Penghu Central Street was originally called Large Well Street, which originated from this well. In fact, to avoid children and women accidentally falling into the well, the Four-Eyed Well we see now was reconstructed by increasing the height of the well mouth and the four eyes were used to maintain the order to draw water. In the past, to collect water from the well, people often raised dispute over the order, therefore, the well was divided into four directions each with a well mouth. After that, people from four directions to collect water shall stand in a line in front of corresponding well mouth. It is really a very clever idea! If possible, take the change to carefully observe the size of each well mouth. Each of the well mouth is 36cm in diameter, slightly narrower than an adult's shoulder width, in order to avoid the danger of falling into the well. So, this Four-Eyed Well proved the wisdom of their ancestors in ancient times! In fact, this well also contains the environmental significance! You may not know that at that time there fed small fishes at the bottom of Four-Eyed Well! Why? Because if the water is contaminated, the small fish only surviving in clear water must be unable to afford and would die, so as long as people saw killed fishes floating on the surface of well water, it can be