Taiwan Longshan Temple Taipei 4K
#台湾 #Taiwán #taïwan #대만 #Taipeh #台北 #タイペイ #타이페이 #ताइपे #تايبيه
CHANNEL DEVELOPMENT DONATION ДОБРОВОЛЬНОЕ ПОЖЕРТВОВАНИЕ НА РАЗВИТИЕ КАНАЛА 5484 3800 1927 3010
LIGHT VISION FILM
NIKOLAY LIGHT
SVETLANA LIGHT
No.211 Guangzhou Street,Wanhua District, Taipei
{Temple} Travel in Taiwan -- Longshan Temple (龍山寺)
Longshan Temple in Taipei is one of the most visited religious sites in the city, and is indeed a very interesting place.
Download the free Travel in Taiwan magazine app at:
Music: Buddy Guy by Podington Bear (
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
Also watch the latest video on this channel: {Trip} LALASHAN on the Northern Cross-Island Highway (北橫拉拉山)
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
LongShan Temple (龍山寺), Taipei, Taiwan, 03/08/2011
Located in Wanhua Disctrict, Taipei County, Longshan Temple is one of the most famous worshipped temples in Taiwan. The Taipei Longshan Temple is settled north facing south, worships Guanshiyin Budda and other divine spirits. The temple was first built during Ching Dynasty, and undergone several renovations due to damages caused by men. Longshan Temple is now recognized as a Tier-Second historical site of Taiwan, being one of the four must-see attractions in Taipei.
Taipei Longshan Temple, Wanhua District, Taipei
⁴ᴷ⁶⁰ Walking through Lungshan/Longshan Temple in Taipei, Taiwan | 艋舺龍山寺
A clip from my longer video of the Wanhua District:
From Wikipedia:
Bangka Lungshan Temple (also Lungshan Temple of Manka, Mengjia Longshan Temple) is a Chinese folk religious temple in Wanhua District (alternately known as Bangka/Mengjia), Taipei, Taiwan. The temple was built in Taipei in 1738 by settlers from Fujian during Qing rule in honor of Guanyin. It served as a place of worship and a gathering place for the Chinese settlers. In addition to its Buddhist elements, it includes halls and altars to Chinese deities such as Mazu and Guan Yu.
艋舺龍山寺,也稱萬華龍山寺或臺北龍山寺,簡稱龍山寺(台灣話: Liông-san-sī) ,位於臺灣臺北市萬華(此區舊稱艋舺)廣州街211號,2018年11月12日文化部公告将其升格為國定古蹟 。它同时也是宗教旅游的勝地。本廟與艋舺清水巖和艋舺青山宮並稱「艋舺三大廟門」,或者把艋舺龍山寺、艋舺清水巖、艋舺青山宮與艋舺新興宮(今西門町天后宮),直接合稱「艋舺四大廟」。本廟與臺灣另外幾座以龍山寺命名的寺廟──淡水龍山寺、林口龍山寺(今林口竹林寺)、鹿港龍山寺、臺南龍山寺、鳳山龍山寺,都是分靈自福建省泉州府晉江縣的泉安龍山寺。本廟亦與艋舺清水巖和大龍峒保安宮合稱為臺北三大廟門,可見知名度。
戒嚴時期,龍山寺成為台北重要民主活動、黨外人士政見發表之舉辦地,素有「民主聖地」之稱。
Google Maps Location:
Filmed December 17, 2019
Support me on Patreon :
My website:
Follow me on Instagram:
Follow me on Twitter:
The links below contain Amazon affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, I'll receive a small commission from your purchases. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
Filmed Using
GoPro HERO7 Black: -Amazon
Samsung 128GB microSD Card: -Amazon
FeiyuTech G6 Gimbal: -Amazon
Zoom H1n Handy Recorder (2018 Model): -Amazon
Zoom Microphone Windscreen: -Amazon
Clothing & Accessories
Repel Reverse Folding Inverted Umbrella: -Amazon
Rockport Men's City Play: -Amazon
LowePro Photo Classic 300 AW: -Amazon
Video Editing Software & Hardware
CyberLink PowerDirector: -Amazon
AMD Ryzen 7 2700X 3.70 GHz: -Amazon
GeForce GTX 1080 Ti: -Amazon
WD Blue 3D NAND 2TB SSD: -Amazon
WD Black 500GB High-Performance NVMe PCIe Internal SSD: -Amazon
Anker USB 3.0 Card Reader: -Amazon
Camera Equipment I used or have used
Rode Wireless Go: -Amazon
GoPro Fusion — 360 Waterproof Digital VR Camera with Spherical 5.2K HD Video 18MP Photos: -Amazon
GoPro Battery Dual Battery Charger: -Amazon
Anker PowerCore 10000 Power Bank: -Amazon
Anker PowerCore 5000 Power Bank: -Amazon
Smatree 3pcs Long Aluminum Thumbscrew: -Amazon
Panasonic G7: -Amazon
Panasonic LUMIX G Vario Lens, 14-140MM, F3.5-5.6 ASPH: -Amazon
AmazonBasics Medium DSLR Gadget Bag: -Amazon
$40 off your first Airbnb:
Seated App (Cash Back on NYC, Boston, Chicago, & Philadelphia Restaurants): Sign up with my referral code KENNETH178 to get $15 Cash Back on your first use
Longshan Temple (龍山寺) - Taipei
The most well known temple in Taiwan, the Mengjia Longshan Temple was built in 1738 by settlers from Fujian as a gathering place for Chinese settlers. Located in the old village part of Taipei, Wanhua District, this temple has stood the test of time and lasted through several natural disasters and wars.
Address: No. 211, Guangzhou St, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 10853
Hours: Open daily · 6:00 – 10:00 PM
SNAKE for supper? Taipei, TAIWAN + Longshan Temple (WeWillomad)
Ximending Pedestrian Area was the first pedestrian area built in Taipei and the largest in Taiwan. It's a modern market space more popular for shopping than food and reminds of an open-air alfresco mall. The Ximending area is the source of Taiwan’s fashion subculture, and Japanese culture and has been called the “Harajuku of Taipei”.
The first tourist night market in Taiwan, Huaxi Street market is located right next to Longshan Temple. The name Snake Alley ( 華西街夜市) comes from the most famous item in this market - snake soup, a unique treat found only on Huaxi Street.
Music By Joakim Karud
ABOUT US:
Hi! We're Andre & Lisa! Nomads and experienced budget travellers.
Married for 11 years. Travelling together for 15 years. Current full-time travellers and nomads. We travel pretty slow nowadays and prefer to stay longer in a single location to properly explore the area and get a feel for local life, cultures and experiences.
Join us as we catch up on old adventures and share new stories, videos and tips with you from around the world!
You can find our blog at wewillnomad.com
We also release regular Podcast Episodes on travel and budget-related topics at wewillnomad.com/podcasts
▬▬▬
D E A L S:
✈ Get $40 USD FREE, Airbnb Sign Up —
✈ World Nomads Travel Insurance —
✈ Safety Wing Travel Insurance —
✈ Get TUBEBUDDY —
Some of the above are affiliate links and if you use them to purchase any products or services, we may receive a small commission at no additional cost to you. Thank you for supporting our channel and blog in this way.
▬▬▬
B E F R I E N D S:
+ Email List —
+ Instagram —
+ Facebook —
+ Twitter —
▬▬▬
#wewillnomad #taiwan #ximending #taipei
EXPLORING TAIWAN (no entrance fee)ximending district,red house theater,longshan temple ,taipei 101
WANHUA in Taipei -- Xinfu Market & Xibenyuan Temple Square (萬華/新富市場/西本願寺廣場)
Website:
Travel in Taiwan:
Facebook:
Instagram:
WHO ARE WE?
We are a small publishing company (Vision) based in Taipei. We produce an English magazine (Travel in Taiwan) introducing you to Taiwan as a travel destination. Read it and you'll find lots of useful information about Taiwan. We also have a website with many fun-to-read articles. We try to make a video or two every week.
Let us know what you think about this channel and what you would like to see about Taiwan. Happy travels!
Travel in Taiwan 2017/11/12
Xinfu Market (01:00)
On Guangzhou Street’s south side across from Bopiliao is the old Xinfu Market building, fronted by scores of traditional-style market stalls in narrow, covered lanes. The building, opened in 1935, was Taipei’s first modern public market, housing stalls selling fresh fish/meats, fruits/vegetables, tobacco/alcohol items, Chinese cakes/pastries, etc.
Its heyday was in the 1950s, after Taipei’s population had exploded following the migration of the Nationalist government from mainland China in the late 1940s. Increased competition, notably from the dense grid of stalls that grew before it and later the then-novel supermarkets of the 1990s, led to its eventual abandonment. Now thoroughly renovated, it was reopened earlier this year, housing a history display, café, and other facilities.
The distinctive old building has a horseshoe shape and a narrow central courtyard that facilitates ventilation and light entry. The exterior is Art Deco, and the radial and stair patterns that were avant-garde when it opened have been retained.
Xibenyuan Temple Square (03:40)
Though in a busy area, close to MRT Ximen Station and 7~10 minutes away from the Bopiliao/Xinfu sites on foot, this heritage Pure Land Buddhist temple complex feels hidden away, partially blocked from view by high walls. Built up in the years after 1922, Xibenyuan Temple was Taiwan’s largest Japanese-style Buddhist temple during the Japanese period. A fire in 1975 destroyed the Grand Hall and other key structures, only the Rinbansyo (temple abbot’s residence) and Tree Heart Hall (lecture hall) escaping.
Long left abandoned, squatters were evicted from the site and renovation efforts were carried out through the 2000s to restore the former glory of the complex, giving birth to a new city landmark. The stately Bell Tower stands atop a hillock at the square’s entrance. The brick-built Tree Heart Hall, once used for Dharma teaching, is now a space for art exhibits and temple/area history displays.
Tip: Savor premium Taiwan teas in the elegant Eighty-Eightea teahouse in the renovated Rinbansyo, rich in Japanese aesthetics, the large central room’s tatami flooring creating a Kyoto tea-ceremony ambience.
English and Chinese
Bell Tower 鐘樓
Bopiliao Historic Block 剝皮寮歷史街區
Eighty-Eightea 八拾捌茶
Grand Hall 本堂
Longshan Temple 龍山寺
Rinbansyo 輪番所
Tree Heart Hall 樹心會館
Wanhua District 萬華區
Xibenyuan Temple Square 西本願寺廣場
Xinfu Market 新富市場
TAIPEI 2016 / LONGSHAN TEMPLE (龍山寺): Historic & spectacular, TAIWAN.
The most well known temple in Taiwan, the Longshan Temple was built in 1738 by settlers from Fujian as a gathering place for Chinese settlers. Located in the old village part of Taipei, Wanhua District, this temple has stood the test of time and lasted through several natural disasters and wars.
Longshan Temple is one of largest and oldest temples in Taiwan. Entrance is free, but donations to maintain the upkeep of the temple are accepted.
WHERE TO GO
| Taipei, Taiwan: Longshan Temple, Wanhua District [ Canon M50 Video ]
Trishing Around in...
LONGSHAN TEMPLE
???? Guangzhou Street, Wanhua District, Taipei, Taiwan
???? March 2019
Here's a short travel film taken when we visited Longshan Temple in Wanhua District, Taipei, Taiwan.
HOW TO GET THERE:
- Take the Blue MRT line and alight at Longshan Temple Station.
- Go to Exit 1 and walk through Mengxia Park (2-min walk) until you see the temple across the block.
If you're making an itinerary for your Taipei trip, check out my instagram (@trishingaround) for travel snaps.
We went there in between February and March 2019, so the season was still transitioning from Winter to Spring.
Camera: Canon M50 | 15-45mm kit lens
#taiwan #taipei #longshantemple #taipeispring #taipeivlog #travelfilm #taipeiitinerary #wheretogointaipei
【Taiwan Walking Tour】Longshan Temple, Taiwan 龍山寺 台灣
Camera: iPhone X
Gimbal: Zhiyun Smooth Q
The most well known temple in Taiwan, the Mengjia Longshan Temple was built in 1738 by settlers from Fujian as a gathering place for Chinese settlers. Located in the old village part of Taipei, Wanhua District, this temple has stood the test of time and lasted through several natural disasters and wars.
During World War II, the temple was badly damaged by American bombers during the Raid on Taipei after an accusation the Japanese were hiding arms inside the temple.
Since the construction of the temple, Taipei residents have continuously renovated and improved the temple and the surrounding grounds, with the temple coming to represent the pride of Taiwanese temples and worship houses, worshipping a mixture of Buddhist, Taoist, and deities like Mazu.
Visited this temple as part of the excellent Taipei Bike Tours. Check them out at: taipeibiketours.com
LONGSHAN TEMPLE/ Chinese folk religious Temple
Longshan Temple is a Chinese folk Temple in Wanhua District,Taipei Taiwan
#LongshanTemple #WanhuaDistrict #ReligiousTemple
Taipei Temples to Visit #2 : Longshan Temple, the Best Temple in Taipei
-----------------------------------------------------------------
info on my Blog:
-----------------------------------------------------------------
The most well known temple in Taiwan, the Mengjia Longshan Temple was built in 1738 by settlers from Fujian as a gathering place for Chinese settlers. Located in the old village part of Taipei, Wanhua District, this temple has stood the test of time and lasted through several natural disasters and wars.
During World War II, the temple was badly damaged by American bombers during the Raid on Taipei after an accusation the Japanese were hiding arms inside the temple.
Since the construction of the temple, Taipei residents have continuously renovated and improved the temple and the surrounding grounds, with the temple coming to represent the pride of Taiwanese temples and worship houses, worshipping a mixture of Buddhist, Taoist, and deities like Mazu.
Located one block to the east of the temple is the historic Bopiliao (剝皮寮), a walking street with Qing Dynasty architecture and a museum.
Longshan Temple is one of largest and oldest temples in Taiwan. Entrance is free, but donations to maintain the upkeep of the temple are accepted.
One of the Big 3 temples in the historic Wanhua district, the other two temples are Bangka Qingshui Temple (艋舺清水巖祖師廟) and Taipei Tianhou Temple (台北天后宮).
Taiwan Travel Vlog (Filipina in Taiwan): Longshan temple and Guangzhou night market
During our day off we visited the Longshan temple, the oldest temple in Taiwan . We also visited the nearby night market☺.
I hope you enjoy watching. God bless you all.
Mengjia Longshan Temple in Taipei (Video 1)
Mengjia Longshan Temple (Chinese: 艋舺龍山寺; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Báng-kah Liông-san-sī) is a temple in Wanhua District, Taipei, Taiwan. The temple was built in Taipei in 1738 by settlers from Fujian, China. It served as a place of worship and a gathering place for the Chinese settlers. The temple has been destroyed either in full or in part on numerous earthquakes and fires. During World War II, on 31 May 1945 it was hit by American bombers during the Raid on Taipei, who reported that the Japanese were hiding armaments inside. The main building and the left corridor were damaged and many precious artifacts and artworks were lost. Taipei residents have consistently rebuilt and renovated it, and did so again after the end of the Second World War a few months later. Longshan is seen as an emblematic example of Taiwanese classical architecture, with southern Chinese influences commonly seen in older buildings. Like most temples in Taiwan, the temple worships a mixture of Buddhist andTaoist deities, such as Matsu.
Longshan temple, Taipei, Taiwan
Sometimes also called Lungshan temple. Famous temple of Taipei city.
Red House | Longshan Temple | Hello Kitty K&D | Taipei101 - Taipei, Taiwan
by: yaung bisdak
Hello Guys! My name is Yaung. I am from Cebu City, Philippines and is currently based in Bangkok, Thailand.
*******************************************************
We visited the places listed below.
- Red House
- Longshan Temple
- SYN Trend Mall
- Hello Kitty Kitchen & Dining
- Taipei 101
Get 1,200 thai baht in Airbnb travel credit by signing up on the link below.
No copyright infringement intended.
Songs :
Horizon By NOWË
Artist SoundCloud
Music Promoted by Chill Royalty Free Music
Music Link ➞
Artist SC ➞
Music Provided by Chill Royalty Free Music
Turtle Beach By Jebase
Artist SoundCloud
Music Promoted by Chill Royalty Free Music
Good By Ikson
Artist SoundCloud
License
Music Promoted by Chill Royalty Free Music
Feel Good By MBB
License
Promotion Video
Music Promoted by Chill Royalty Free Music
Camera :
Canon G7X MII
GoPro Hero5 + GoPro Karma Grip
IphoneX
You can help me grow my channel by sharing this video and subscribing.
Don't forget to hit Like!
#yaungbisdak #Taiwan #Taipei
Visiting Longshan Temple (龍山寺) - Taipei, Taiwan | Travel Video (4K)
Longshan Temple, built in 1738, is one of the most famous Chinese temple in Taiwan. Located in Taipei, Wanhua District, this temple has lasted through several disasters (earthquake, flooding, etc) and wars.
Being of the Big 3 temples (Taipei Tianhou Temple, Bangka Qingshui, Longshan Temple) in the historic Wanhua district, Longshan Temple is a must visit if you ever get a chance to visit Taipei.
Lungshan Temple 龍山寺 (Google Map)
Buy Me a Coffee?
Your donation will help us to make more travel videos!
Longshan Temple
Longshan Temple is a temple in Wanhua District, Taipei, Taiwan. The temple was built in Taipei in 1738 by settlers from Fujian. It served as a place of worship and a gathering place for the Chinese settlers.
Longshan Temple is one of largest and oldest temples in Taiwan. Entrance is free, but donations to maintain the upkeep of the temple are accepted.