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Chin-Be Village Cafe & Homestay (芹壁地中海民宿)
⭐ 8.1 / 10 📍 Qinbi Village · Beigan, Matsu
8.1 / 10
🇹🇼 Qinbi Village · Beigan, Lienchiang County (Matsu), Taiwan
Chin-Be Village Cafe & Homestay (芹壁地中海民宿)
Heritage Homestay · 300-Year Fujian Stone House · Beachfront Café
Panoramic view of Qinbi Village stone houses, Beigan Island, Matsu
Traditional Fujian granite stone architecture in Qinbi Village, Matsu
Type
Heritage Homestay
Review Score
8.1 / 10
From
NT$2,500 /night
Rooms
Small guesthouse
Highlight
Qinbi Village Beachfront
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Review
📅 Last updated May 2026 · Prices & info verified

Chin-Be Village Homestay Matsu — 300-Year Fujian Stone House, Beachfront Café, the Most Atmospheric Stay in Matsu

If you have come all the way to Matsu, Chin-Be Village Cafe & Homestay (芹壁地中海民宿) is the property that answers the question of why the journey was worth it. It sits inside Qinbi Village, one of the best-preserved eastern Fujian stone-house settlements in the Matsu archipelago — 18th-century granite walls rise around you on every side, the lane outside your door is paved with the same stone that has been here for three centuries, and the attached beachfront café offers a view of Turtle Island that guests tend to linger over for hours. The owners, descendants of the Chen clan who have lived in Qinbi for generations, bring a warmth and local knowledge that turns a night's accommodation into something considerably more than that.

Our Full Review

Qinbi Village (芹壁) on Beigan Island has earned the nickname 'Taiwan's Mediterranean' — tiers of grey-gold granite houses stacked up a steep hillside above a crescent of sea, the visual similarity to a Greek island village genuinely striking. The history reaches back over 300 years, to Fujianese fishermen of the Chen clan who settled here and built their homes in the Mindong architectural style: thick walls of local granite and blue limestone from the mainland, fish-shaped roof ornaments to channel rainwater, stone lions at the entrances to ward off bad spirits. Chin-Be Village Homestay occupies several of these original houses, converted into accommodation by the current generation of the Chen family. It is the only way to spend a night inside the village itself, rather than outside looking in.

One guest recalls: "They never expected to feel this way about a stay in Taiwan. Sleeping in a stone house that's been here for hundreds of years, waking up to a sea view, sitting at the beachfront café in the morning with a coffee and Turtle Island floating on the horizon — it was quiet, beautiful, and felt like the rest of the world didn't exist."

Panoramic view of Qinbi Village stone houses, Beigan Island, Matsu

The property's decisive advantage over any other accommodation in Matsu is its position: you are not near Qinbi Village, you are inside it. Step out of your room and you are on a stone lane used by the same family for centuries. Climb three minutes up the hill behind the houses and you have the entire village laid out beneath you with the sea as a backdrop. The beachfront café attached to the homestay is open to guests throughout the day, serving local coffee and Taiwanese snacks in a setting that most visitors say is the single strongest memory they take home from Matsu. Several reviewers report spending the better part of a day there without moving, which may be the most honest endorsement a café can receive.

Traditional Fujian granite stone architecture in Qinbi Village, Matsu

The rooms are integrated into the original stone buildings, carefully restored rather than reconstructed. Thick granite walls provide natural insulation — cool in summer, warmer in the island's brisk winters. Interior furnishings are clean and simple; there is no attempt at luxury hotel aesthetics, and that restraint is exactly right. What guests respond to is the feeling of sleeping inside a genuine piece of living history — not a themed resort, not a replica, but the actual house where the Chen family has lived for generations. This is a quality that no amount of marble or rainfall showers can replicate.

Reaching Qinbi Village requires commitment. Beigan Island is served by propeller aircraft from Songshan Airport in Taipei (roughly an hour, with limited daily flights), or by an inter-island ferry from Nangan (Matsu's main island, 15–20 minutes). From the ferry pier on Beigan, Qinbi Village is a short drive or taxi ride. The logistics are real: getting here takes most of a day from Taipei. Every traveller who has made this journey and stayed at Chin-Be reports that it was worth the effort, which says something significant about how different this experience is from mainstream Taiwan tourism.

Beachfront and stone houses at Qinbi Village, Beigan, Matsu

The overall score of 8.1 from 81 reviews on Booking is worth unpacking. The primary reasons scores fall below the property's location rating of 9.1 are expectations misaligned with a heritage building: some guests mention firm mattresses, compact rooms, and limited amenities — all inherent features of a centuries-old stone house. Guests who arrive understanding that this is a traditional minsu (民宿), not a boutique hotel, consistently rate the atmosphere and location at or above 9.0 and describe the stay as one of their most memorable in Taiwan. The gap between the overall score and the location score is the most telling signal: the physical space is modest; the setting is extraordinary.

Chin-Be Village Cafe & Homestay (芹壁地中海民宿)

Rates of NT$2,500–3,800 per night are reasonable for an experience with no direct equivalent in Taiwan. If your goal in coming to Matsu is to understand why these islands were worth preserving — architecturally, historically, and culturally — then Qinbi Village is where that understanding lives, and Chin-Be Village Homestay is its most direct door. Book with clear expectations and you will almost certainly leave with a story you will still be telling years from now.

In summary: Chin-Be Village Cafe & Homestay is not for every traveller, and it makes no pretence of being so. For those who come to Matsu specifically for its irreplaceable Fujian heritage — who want to sleep inside that heritage, eat breakfast beside a beach that has looked the same for three centuries, and walk out their door directly into one of Taiwan's most singular landscapes — it is the most atmospheric stay on the island chain, and nothing in Matsu comes close to replicating what it offers.

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300-Year Fujian Stone Architecture
Sleep inside an 18th-century Mindong granite house — not a theme resort recreation, but the real, continuously inhabited structure in Qinbi Village.
Beachfront Café — Turtle Island Views
The attached café opens directly onto Qinbi Beach with uninterrupted views of Turtle Island — the spot where most guests spend more time than anywhere else in Matsu.
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Location Score 9.1 — Inside the Village
Staying here puts you inside Qinbi Village from the moment you wake up — stone lanes, village pace, and heritage atmosphere that no hotel on the outskirts can match.
Our Rating
8.1
out of 10
Based on 81+ reviews
Location
9.1
Cleanliness
8.0
Service
8.3
Rooms
7.5
Atmosphere
9.5
Value
8.0
Guest Reviews Summary

Summary from Booking & Agoda

Booking.com
hundreds of reviews
8.1 / 10
✦ Pros
  • Location score 9.1 — inside Qinbi Village, the best-preserved Fujian stone village in Matsu
  • Beachfront café with Turtle Island views — consistently described as a highlight of the entire Matsu trip
  • Owners are local to the village and share genuine knowledge about Matsu's history and hidden spots
  • Sleeping inside original 18th-century granite stone houses is an experience with no equivalent in Taiwan
◎ Things to note
  • ! Heritage rooms have firm mattresses and limited space — inherent to the authentic stone-house setting
  • ! Modern amenities are minimal compared with a standard hotel
  • ! Requires an additional ferry crossing from Nangan (15–20 minutes)
Agoda
hundreds of reviews
8.1 / 10
✦ Pros
  • The atmosphere of Qinbi Village alone makes the trip to Matsu worthwhile — and staying inside it multiplies that tenfold
  • The beachfront café is exceptional — great coffee and a view that justifies sitting for three hours doing nothing
  • Owner-hosts are from the village and bring a depth of local knowledge that enriches the entire stay
◎ Things to note
  • ! A heritage minsu in a 300-year-old building — rooms are authentic and modest, not luxury-hotel-standard
  • ! Some beds are firm; worth requesting softer bedding arrangements in advance if needed
  • ! Getting to Beigan adds travel time — factoring in flights and inter-island ferry, Matsu demands a dedicated itinerary
Honest Take
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This place is a great fit if...
Chin-Be Village Homestay is a property where atmosphere wins absolutely. If you are travelling to Matsu to genuinely engage with what makes these islands unique — not just to tick a destination — this is the stay that delivers that engagement at a level no modern hotel on the archipelago can match. Arrive with the right expectations (a living heritage building, not a boutique hotel) and the experience is quietly unforgettable.
💡 Check before you book
These 3 points matter to some travellers — make sure they fit your trip (we have added the workaround).
  • 💡The overall score of 8.1 reflects heritage-building reality, not poor management — firm beds and compact rooms are intrinsic to authentic 300-year-old stone houses. If you need hotel-standard comfort and amenities → choose a more modern property on Nangan or Beigan's main township.
  • 💡Beigan Island requires an extra ferry from Nangan — you fly into Nangan or Beigan (separate routes), then take a 15–20 minute inter-island boat if arriving via Nangan. If time is tight and you want to stay on one island → Nangan has a wider range of accommodation.
  • 💡Facilities are genuinely limited in the traditional minsu style — no pool, no spa, no full-service restaurant. The attached café covers morning and daytime needs well → but guests who need extensive F&B options should plan to explore Beigan's small town centre a short drive away.
Estimated price · compare 3 sites
NT$2,500
/ night
Standard Room — inside an original Qinbi granite stone house, simple and clean décor · estimated starting price
Standard Stone-House Room
NT$2,500
Sea-View Room
NT$3,200
Superior Room
NT$3,800
⚖️ Compare 3 sites — then book the cheapest
Insider Tips
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Climb behind the village for the sunrise
A five-minute walk up the hillside behind Qinbi puts you above the rooflines with the full village and sea below — best before the daytime ferry visitors arrive from Nangan.
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Check ferry schedules before you commit to days
Inter-island ferries in Matsu run on limited schedules that vary by season and weather. Confirm departure times from the pier office or local authorities — missing the last boat between islands is a real possibility.
Use the café before the day-trip crowd arrives
Qinbi Village draws a steady stream of day-trippers from Nangan mid-morning. The beachfront café before 9 am — just you, the stone village, and the sea — is exactly what Matsu is meant to feel like.
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Pack a soft bag, not a rolling suitcase
Qinbi's lanes are narrow stone paths with steps — rolling luggage is awkward and sometimes impossible to manoeuvre. A backpack or soft-sided bag makes arrival and departure considerably less stressful.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Chin-Be Village Cafe & Homestay (芹壁地中海民宿) and how do I get there?
Chin-Be Village Cafe & Homestay (芹壁地中海民宿) is located at Qinbi Village, Beigan Township in Matsu. Fly Taipei to Nangan ~50 min · inter-island ferries · scooter/bus on each island — 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 Chin-Be Village Cafe & Homestay (芹壁地中海民宿) cost per night?
Rooms start from ~NT$2,500/night for a standard double. Actual prices vary by date and season — compare Agoda/Booking/Trip.com before booking.
Who is Chin-Be Village Cafe & Homestay (芹壁地中海民宿) best for?
Chin-Be Village Cafe & Homestay (芹壁地中海民宿) 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 Chin-Be Village Cafe & Homestay (芹壁地中海民宿)?
Near Chin-Be Village Cafe & Homestay (芹壁地中海民宿) you will find Matsu noodle · Fuzhou-style food + seafood. 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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