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Taiwan Religious Culture Map

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  • Janggya Tulku Stupa

    Janggya Tulku Stupa is a Tibetan-style stupa (Tibetan: chorten).

  • Zaishu Temple of Sanxia

    The basic structure of Zaishu Temple of Sanxia is a sanheyuan.

  • Chè-lâm Presbyterian Church, Taipei

    The only remaining church in Taiwan built with fish scale roofing tiles

  • 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.

  • Dizangwang (Dicangwang) Temple in Lukang

    It is one of the few temples dedicated to the Buddhist bodhisattva Dizang (Kṣitigarbha).

  • Tianhou Temple in Liudui

    Tianhou Temple in Liudui is an important folk belief temple in Neipu Township.

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