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Whenever i go in Asian countries a visit in a temple is always a must activity for me & Taipei is a big surprise, what a cool & green city with beautiful temples. There is something so peaceful & tranquil about it, in spite of the huge crowd. They are quite colorful from the saints & the decor to the various offering to god left on tables, to red joss sticks and to the flames of incense pyres. The serenity of this place is true to its words. In terms of temples, the city is well known for its so called Top 3 Temples. Which are cultural relics that date back 100 of years.
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SONGSHAN CIYOU TEMPLE:
The Ciyou Chinese Temple is located at the east end of Raohe Night Market and near Songshan Railway Station. It is such a beautiful and old temple, very ornate and large, with many gilded roofs and curved corners and very complex and colorful sculptures. It is one of the most impressive temples in Taipei. The best time to visit the temple is in the evening because it is lit. However, the fact that it is at the end of Raohe Jie means that many visits will also be organized so that the place can be very crowded.
SHILIN CIXIAN TEMPLE:
Locate in the heart of Shilin Night Market, this temple features many of the typical features one might find in other Taiwanese temples - highly stylized images, intricately carved wood pillars and a colorful tiled rooftop.
XINGTIAN TEMPLE (HASING TIAN KONG):
This great historic temple is very popular and often crowded. If you are new to Buddhism, you will probably appreciate the self-supporting signs placed near the middle of the open courtyard explaining how the worship is going on (how to prostrate, in which order the various idols and relics should be worshiped, etc.). may notice a line of people in the yard who are blessed / cleansed. Some bring precious items (hats, t-shirts, etc.) from weakened family members or friends who cannot go in person in the hope that the blessing will be blown into the object and made to heal evils of the afflicted.
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Taipei Tianhou Temple:
One of Taipei's many temples dedicated to the Heavenly Queen (天后), this beautiful temple is located right in the core of Ximending Shopping District (西門町), hidden away behind all the glittering signs through its main entrance on Chengdu Road.
The temple has been in existence for the past 270 years as one of the 3 great temples of the Bangka (Wanhua) District, and was reconstructed after a fire, being completed in 1959 on Mazu's millennium anniversary.
This temple is dedicated to Mazu (媽祖), a deity worshipped by many of southern Chinese heritage and sea-faring people.
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TAIPEI: A night tour of a Taoist Temple (Taiwan)
SUBSCRIBE: - The original Tien-ho Temple (devoted to the goddess Matsu, also known as Tienho, or the Empress of Heaven) was built in 1746, and demolished during the last years of Japanese rule to make way for a roadway. The current structure was erected in 1948 on the grounds of a former Japanese temple devoted to Hong Fa Da Shi. As you face the exit you can see a statue of Hong Da Fa Shi to the right, while on the left is a group of Jizō (the Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva) statues. Even today many local worshippers will pray to the Japanese deities as they make their way round the temple.
Taiwan, 180km east of China, is known for modern cities, traditional Chinese temples, hot springs resorts and dramatic mountainous terrain. Taipei, in the north, has a number of busy night markets, as well as Chinese Imperial art at the National Palace Museum. Taipei 101, a 509m-tall, bamboo-shaped skyscraper with an observation deck, rises above the city.
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A beautiful temple in Songshan right next to the Raohe night market in Taipei. I've never been one to enjoy eastern religion or temples very much, but this place was particularly breathtaking.
Taipei’s BEST Street Food Guide 2019!! UNKNOWN Taiwanese Street Food + Japanese Food in Taiwan
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Join us for an INSANE street food tour in Taiwan's capital city and street food HEAVEN: Taipei!!! We are going to take you away from the tourist crowds to show you the BEST Taiwanese foods and restaurants you've never seen before! Today, we are going to eat what the LOCALS love to eat! Let's go! 加油 !
We start our epic day of eating and exploring at an UNKNOWN restaurant for the most incredible bowl of braised pork rice 滷肉饭 and tofu for breakfast. Come early, this place gets PACKED! Next, we check out a beautiful temple, Xingtian Temple 行天宫 to see Taiwanese culture in action. This temple banned the use of burning incense to combat air pollution. Awesome! Then, we take you to a spot where old concepts meet new design: Addiction Aquatic Development. Here you can have get an incredibly CHEAP deal on sushi, sashimi, grilled seafood and MORE! We also checked out the live seafood area while we were there to have TUNA. Now that we're SUPER full, we take a rest at Lin An Tai Ancestral Home, a peaceful museum and garden where you can observe one of the best preseved Chinese homes in all of Taiwan! For dessert (of course) we head to a shop that specializes in Wheel Cakes 红豆餅, one with red bean and one with custard. And how could you resist?! They are so CHEAP and FRESH! To end our CRAZY day of eating, we head to a Michelin recommended (bib gourmand) street food stall that fries meat 烤肉! We ordered beef & clams, Taiwan-style! As a tip, wash it all down with a Taiwan beer! Taipei is a food-lovers DREAM come true!
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Braised pork rice & tofu at 今大魯肉飯 (Jin Da Lu Rou Fan)
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Templo Longshan, Taipei. Taiwan 2015
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El Templo Longshan o templo del Dragón de la Montaña es uno de los más importantes de Taipéi.
En este templo, como en la mayoría de Taiwan, se mezclan las creencias budistas, confucionistas y taoístas.
Ha sido destruido en diversas ocasiones, pero siempre lo han reconstruido muy rápida y eficazmente.
En el interior encontramos bellos patios, figuras, flores, incienso y sobre todo, multitud de fieles pidiendo deseos fervorosamente.
The Longshan Temple or Temple of the Dragon Mountain is one of the largest in Taipei.
In this temple, as in most of Taiwan, the Buddhist beliefs, Confucian and Taoist mix.
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Inside are beautiful patios, figures, flowers, incense and above all, many faithful asking fervently desires.
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Taipei's Temples, Taiwan
I visited 70 different temples during a recent 4 day trip to Taipei .
I discovered that Taipei is truly a city of temples. There are the larger vibrant temples bustling with people like Longshan Temple as well as the local shrines hidden from the main tourist paths. Each temple is unique and beautiful and well worth taking the time to find and see. From the small smoke stained gems crushed between buildings to the larger temples with dragons perched upon their swallow-tailed rooftops.
Nearly every temple has a censer (large container for holding incense sticks) stood in front. If the temple is very small it will have one on the altar. If the temple is enormous it will have multiple censers. The censer is usually the easiest to see sign that you have discovered a temple. Each one has the name of the temple engraved upon it and a few even have dragons faces which can be fierce looking or comical. Most of them have at least two dragons clinging to their sides that watch over the incense offered with prayers to the gods.
The gods themselves are situated directly behind the altar which itself is behind the censer. Often there are 'lesser gods' watching prom the sides of the temple as well (some of them are hipster cool with their sunglasses).
Most temples are dedicated to Taoist deities but there are also temples dedicated to Buddhist Bodhisattva, local heroes, spirits, Dutch naval officers and even hell gods.
Each temple is elaborately decorated with dragons and carvings, ponds, golden painted ceilings and stunning decorations.
While I was in Taipei, everyone was celebrating the Moon Festival. Many of the temples were having street parties and every person I met was friendly, often going out of their way to show me around their temples, pointing out the hidden alcoves which housed local deities, and explaining everything (although most of it went over my head as I don't have anything more than the most basic grasp of Mandarin and I don't speak any of the Taiwanese dialects). Still there were so many friendly people willing to help me and guide me to the next temple.
On a side note, Xingtian Temple no longer uses incense so no longer has a censer. It is attempting to reduce its environmental impact and go green by not burning incense.
Special thanks to Mark and Penny! Thank you for coming with me even though it was raining heavily and you were nearly blown away by the strong typhoon winds. You both rock!
List of temples visited (translated by Penny):
Longshan Temple
Xingtian Temple
Hongfu Temple
Shengzian Temple
Miaodao Temple
Shengfu Temple
Xinxing Temple
Taipei Tienho Temple
Quinsui Temple
Monga Fude Temple
Longging Temple
Monga Wufu Temple
Shueilian Temple
Chingshan Temple
Chitien Temple
Jin Yi Dian Temple
Zhi Feng Temple
Shinlong Temple
Fushin Temple
Zhifeng Temple
Gingan Temple
Ginglong Temple
Gudy Temple
Wanshang Temple
Baoan Temple
Santiao Lu Fude Temple
Zunwang Temple
Cisheng Temple
Fuxing Temple
Ling Xiaobao Temple
Bauxia Temple
Sanxuan Temple
Fude Temple
Daode Temple
Xietian Temple
Tianhuang Temple
Yongjing Temple
Wenchang Temple
Wenchang Shrine
Jiu Fu Xian Shi Pu Hui Temple
Jiu Fu Xian Shi Temple
Jiulong temple
Yuanming Temple
Shuntian Temple
Cixuan Temple
Jing Fu Temple
Bao Shen Temple
Dalongdong Bao An Temple
Gin An Temple
Bao Gong Temple
Jue Xiu Temple
Tien Der Temple
Gin Dao Temple
Xin Sheng Temple
Wen Tseng Chi Temple
He An Temple
Di Yeh Temple
Wan He Gong Temple (special thank you to David for helping us!)
Sheng Der Temple
Gio Cha Temple
Fu Yuen Temple
Tien Shi Temple
Fu Der Temple
Xing Xin Temple
Xia Hai Tseng Huang Temple
Di Zhong Wang Pu Sa Temple
Monga Di Zhang Wang Temple
Da Zhong Temple
Gi Yi Temple
Each and everyone was stunning and worth facing a typhoon to see!
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