The Ten Suits Tower, most beloved by poets and literati, was where they often gathered in the past to compose poems beneath the moonlight. A small tale surrounding the Ten Suits Tower: in the early days, Lukang boasted a flourishing literary culture, and many refined scholars would invite each other to recite verses in moonlit nights or enjoy tea while savoring the moon. The tower's owner was particularly hospitable and constructed a horse-running corridor between two connected buildings, allowing guests to gaze at the moon against the railing while high above. Let me tell you a secret: the crosspoint of the horse-running corridor of the Ten Suits Tower and the Jin Sheng Alley forms a 'cross,' and this place, which is 'suitable for musical instruments, chess, poetry, wine, painting, flowers, the moon, conversation, smoking, and tea'—ten suits—thus was named Ten Suits Tower.