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Taiwan Religious Culture Map

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  • 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.

  • Tianhou Temple in Nanzih

    A layout consisting of two central structures and side wings.

  • Jinshan Temple in Hsinchu

    Jinshan Temple in Hsinchu has a layout consisting of a three-bay-wide single structure with a wing on either side.

  • Chiayi's Cheng Huang Temple

    The roof of Sanchuanmen is a fake four hanging type.

  • 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.

  • Mumahou Temple in Mount Fenglien

    Much of the building retains Qing-era characteristics.

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