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Taiwan Religious Culture Map

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  • Chaojiang Temple of Xinzhuang

    The first floor is the Fude Temple, and the second floor is dedicated to Guanyin Bodhisattva.

  • Dongyue Hall in Tainan

    Dongyue Hall in Tainan widened the road during the Japanese occupation, and the temples were tight along the road.

  • Minor Basilica-Cathedral of the Holy Rosary, Kaohsiung

    The most richly decorated church in Taiwan

  • Tainan's Tian Tan

    Tian Tan is located in the area once called "Tiangongcheng" ("Jade Emperor's Ground"). According to legend, in December 1661, Yanping King Xingxing built an altar here to worship the Jade Emperor.

  • Tianmen Temple in Fangqiaotou, Shetou

    The earliest creation date can be traced back to the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, which represents the common belief of the local 72 Lianzhuang organizations.

  • Ching'an Temple in Changhua

    The temple faces south and is a deep, narrow complex that consists in two main structures and a courtyard, including two hallways and two side wings.

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