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1. Lungshan Temple
5.6
4.7
/5
483 Reviews
based on 6.9k reviews
No.10 of Best Things to Do in Taipei
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Nighttime sightseeing
Tom Hung
Menga Longshan Temple - is the center of local residents' beliefs, activities, gatherings and command. It is said that a man once hung the incense bag of Guanyin Bodhisattva on a big banyan tree, and it glowed at night. What's even more strange is that he responds to requests and is very effective. So believers built Longshan Temple in that place, which started in 1738 AD and was completed in 1740 AD. Over the past two hundred years, Longshan Temple has been built many times. The entire structure is in the shape of a complete "back", which is a very noble layout in traditional temple architecture. part 2
Taipei
4.8km from downtown
Free entry
Closes at 21:45
2. Taipei Tianhou Temple
3.7
4.6
/5
70 Reviews
based on 105 reviews
Other Places of Worship
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Temples
Tom Hung
Taipei Tianhou Palace - Formerly known as the Xinxing Palace, commonly known as the Ximending Tianhou Palace, Ximending Mazu Temple, the main temple of the Tianhou Mazu, the temple site was originally the Shifa Temple of the true Japanese Buddhist Word. The temple's predecessor, Xinxing Palace, was built in the 11th year of Qing Qianlong (1746), the original site is Luzhixing Street, 1943 was collected by the Japanese government, Yue temporarily worshipped the gods in Lulongshan Temple, and in 1948, stationed in Ximending.
Taipei
4.2km from downtown
Free entry
Closes at 20:45
3. Monga Dizang Temple
2.6
4
/5
1 Review
based on 14 reviews
Memorial Temples
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自驾遊中国哥
This is a small temple, 100 on the right side of the main entrance of Longshan Temple, is the temple of Longshan Temple, the temple built for the Qianlong years, for the third-level monuments in Taipei City, Longshan Temple after burning incense, you can come here for incense Buddha.
Taipei
4.7km from downtown
4. Shandao Temple
2.4
3.9
/5
21 Reviews
based on 38 reviews
Temples
Crazy June
This is a temple with a strong local incense. The locals will come here to pray incense every New Year's Day. They will also come to read Buddha and ask for hanging. Its colleagues are also a tourist attraction pushed by the local government.
Taipei
2.4km from downtown
5. Linji Huguo Temple
2.2
5
/5
7 Reviews
based on 16 reviews
Temples
Tom Hung
Linji Huguo Temple - Nanshan Huguo Linji Temple, an old town, was built in 1900, and was held in 1912 in the Buddhist style. It is the fundamental Taoist field of Linji Zongmiaoxin Temple in Taiwan. The architectural form of Daxiong Pavilion takes the imitation Song-style Buddhist Temple pattern of Japan Jialan. The roof has a positive ridge. The four ridges and four ridges of the rest of the mountain, the temple tube tiles are engraved with the word "town". Li Ganlang said that the largest Japanese-era wooden structure in Taiwan was originally located in the West Benyuan Temple in Wanhua District, but after it was burned by the unknown fire, Linji Huguo Temple later lived up to become the largest building. The temple is dedicated to the three worshippers of Sakya (Sakya Buddha, Wenshu Bodhisattva, Puxian Bodhisattva) part 3
Taipei
4.6km from downtown
Free entry
6. Shilin Cixian Temple
2.2
4.5
/5
34 Reviews
based on 85 reviews
Temples
Tom Hung
Shilin Ci𫍯 Palace - Also known as Shilin Mazu Temple, formerly known as the Temple of the Queen of Zhilan Street, the main holy mother of heaven, is a temple with two temples, two corridors and two dragon protection plane configuration. Its history dates back to the first year of Qing Jiaqing (1796), and the three ancient temples in Shilin area are the three temples in Ci𫍯 Palace, the old street Shennong Palace and the Zhishanyan Huiji Palace. The only temple building in Taipei that has three exquisite stage stands directly in front of it, and the bluestone mantle in front of the temple extends to the stage, showing the original magnificentness of the temple. Part 2
Taipei
6.1km from downtown
7. Fagushan Nongchan Temple
2.2
4.8
/5
30 Reviews
based on 71 reviews
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超级ctt
Remember me to say that it is very good here. The environment is elegant around, it is a good place for quiet soul. The morning and evening classes are great, the vegetarian food is very nutritious, and the access is very quiet. Thanks for the free stay at the Buddha Temple. There are beds to sleep, food to eat, water to drink, there is a big male temple to worship Buddha, there is a transportation car, all of the above are completely free, but you can not waste faith and provide for, when you cherish blessings, donate some small money to the Buddhist temple, you can not waste the money of the believers. This is causal. A few days ago, I saw the photos of Nongchan Temple shared on the Internet. I was shocked by a quiet beauty here. This time I went to Beitou to walk here. Then go to the hottest water moon pool, the water moon pool leaning against the hall, against the background of the distant mountains, there is a kind of independence and leisure, the hall has no extra gorgeous and not too many colors, simple but solemn, giving people a sense of calmness of the precipitation of the soul.
Taipei
10.7km from downtown
Closes at 21:00
8. Guandu Temple (Kuantu Temple)
2.1
4.8
/5
39 Reviews
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Nighttime sightseeing
Tom Hung
Guandu Palace - commonly known as Guandu Mazu Palace and Guandu Tianhou Palace. It is a Taiwanese folk belief temple dedicated to Mazu, the Virgin Mother in Heaven. It is compatible with Buddhism and Taoism. It is the oldest and most popular Mazu temple in northern Taiwan. In the early days, there was a saying that "there is Beikang Temple in the south and Guanguan Ferry Temple in the north." The Beikang Dynasty was respected. Our Lady of Heavenly Palace and Guandu Palace. Guandu Temple, Beigang Chaotian Temple and Lukang Tianhou Temple are collectively known as the "Three Major Mazu Temples in Taiwan". part 2
Taipei
12.4km from downtown
Free entry
Closes at 20:00
9. Zhinan Temple
2.0
4.5
/5
55 Reviews
based on 195 reviews
Temples
Tom Hung
Zhizhi Palace - Located at the foot of Zhishan Mountain in Taipei City, it was founded in 1890 by Wang Binlin, magistrate of Tamsui County, who came to Taiwan from Yongle Palace in Shanxi. It was originally a thatched structure. After careful planning, design, reconstruction and expansion by predecessors, it has become its current scale. The main enshrinement of the Guanzhi Palace is Lü Dongbin, the founder of Chunyang. His official name is "Emperor Fuyou", but among the people, he is known as Xian Gong or Lü Zu. The palace park covers a large area, with towering ancient trees and dense shade blocking out the sun. There are four main palaces in the palace: Chunyang Palace, Lingxiao Palace, Daxiong Palace and Dacheng Palace. The main halls are all built against the mountains and are magnificent and solemn. Most of the buildings are made of solid green dou stone, and some of the halls are covered with copper tiles. The Chunyang and Lingxiao halls are connected by a corridor, with pavilions, pools and pavilions. Flowers bloom in all seasons, the air is fresh, and you can have a panoramic view of Taipei City's distant and near landscapes. It is known as "the best spiritual mountain in the world". part 3
Taipei
7.7km from downtown
Free entry
Nearby City
10. jing fu gong
3.4
5
/5
3 Reviews
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Reneechu
Although the Gyeongbokgung Palace is not beautiful on a rainy day, it also has a special flavor. It is full of passengers who experience Hanfu, and it is worth arranging to walk half a day ago with the magnificent and architectural art of Gyeongbokgung Palace.
New Taipei City
6.6km from Taipei
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