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Taiwan Religious Culture Map

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  • Tianhou Temple in Nanzih

    A layout consisting of two central structures and side wings.

  • Neitianhou Temple

    The roof adopts the "shengan-style double eaves and rests on the mountain" style, and the "fake four hanging" style on the Mingjian roof makes the roof style of Sanchuanmen changeable.

  • 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.

  • The Tianhou Temple in Taitung

    Front view of The Tianhou Temple in Taitung.

  • Hushan Temple

    the shape of the mountain behind the temple, which resembles a crouching tiger.

  • Cihyu Temple in Zhonggang

    Cihyu Temple is a seven-bay-wide heyuan (courtyard building) with three main structures, two hallways, and side wings on either side.

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