Tianhou Temple Ximending - Taipei, Taiwan
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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 Temples to Visit #2 : Longshan Temple, the Best Temple in Taipei
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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).
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)
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Mengjia Longshan Temple -The most well known temple in Taiwan
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.
KUIL TERTUA & TERBESAR DI TAIWAN
Kuil longshan adalah kuil paling terkenal di taiwan ,kuil mengjia longshan dibangun pada thn 1738 oleh pemukim dari fujian sebagai tempat berkumpul nya para pemukim china.terletak dibagian desa tua Taipei, distrik wanhua.
Selama perang dunia ll, kuil itu rusak parah oleh para pembom amerika selama serangan di taipei setelah sebuah tuduhan bahwa jepang menyembunyikan senjata di dalam kuil.
Kuil longshan adalah Salah satu kuil terbesar & tertua di Taiwan. Pintu masuk gratis tetapi menerima sumbangan untuk menjaga kuil.
Salah satu kuil “big 3“ di distrik bersejarah wanhua, dua kuil lain nya adalah kuil bangka Qingshui dan kuil Tianhou Taipei.
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龍山寺 - El Templo Longshan
El templo más conocido de Taiwán, el Templo de Mengjia Longshan fue construido en 1738 por los colonos de Fujian como un lugar de reunión para los colonos chinos. Situado en la parte antigua de la aldea de Taipei, distrito de Wanhua, este templo ha resistido la prueba del tiempo y se prolongó a través de varios desastres naturales y guerras.
Durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, el templo fue gravemente dañado por los bombarderos estadounidenses durante el Incursión en Taipei después de una acusación de que los japoneses estaban escondiendo armas dentro del templo.
Desde la construcción del templo, los residentes de Taipei han renovado y mejorado continuamente el templo y los terrenos circundantes, con el templo que representa el orgullo de los templos taiwaneses y las casas de adoración , adorando una mezcla de budistas, taoístas y deidades como Mazu.
Longshan Temple es uno de los templos más grandes y antiguos de Taiwán. La entrada es gratuita, pero se aceptan donaciones para mantener el mantenimiento del templo.
Uno de los 3 grandes templos en el distrito histórico de Wanhua, los otros dos templos son el templo de Bangka Qingshui ( 艋舺 清水巖 祖師 and ) y el templo de Taipei Tianhou ( 台北 天 后宮 ) .
Visite el mercado nocturno de Guangzhou y no deje de probar la sopa de serpientes en el callejón de serpientes, el mercado nocturno de Huaxi, ambos ubicados al oeste del templo. La sopa de serpiente es exactamente lo que parece , y esta experiencia no es algo para olvidar.
Ximending District Tour (Taipei, Taiwan)
Ximending is a neighborhood and shopping district in the Wanhua District of Taipei, Taiwan. It was the first pedestrian zone in Taiwan.
Ximending has been called the Harajuku of Taipei and the Shibuya of Taipei. Ximending is the source of Taiwan's fashion, subculture, and Japanese culture. Ximending has a host of clubs and pubs in the surrounding area. This area is in the northeastern part of Wanhua District in Taipei and it is also the most important consumer district in the Western District of Taipei. The well-known Ximending Pedestrian Area was the first pedestrian area built in Taipei and is the largest in Taiwan.
The name of Ximending was derived from its position outside the west gate of Taipei City. In the beginning of Japanese rule, the area was still wilderness, through which there was a road connecting the west gate to the town of Bangka (now called Wanhua). Later, the Japanese decided to follow the example of Asakusa in Tokyo to set up an entertainment and business area. The earliest entertainment facilities constructed included the Taihokuza in 1897, Eiza (now called New Wanguo Market) in 1902, and the Red House Theater in 1908.
Ximending became a well-known theater street in Taipei in the 1930s and grew even more prosperous after the defeat of Japan. In the 1950s, every theater was full to capacity and scalpers ran wild. Gradually, more theaters opened one after another; At one point, Wuchang St Section 1 had over ten theaters. However, in the 1990s, as Taipei City developed toward the Eastern District and away from Ximending, it began to lose business. In 1999, the city government and local stores established Ximending as a pedestrian area, prohibiting the entrance of vehicles on weekends and national holidays, a move that attracted young consumers and brought back business. Today, Ximending has over twenty theaters and six thousand vendors, and is a popular area for small concerts, album launches, and street performances. It is also home to the Red Envelope Clubs set up in the 1960s.
Because of its history, Ximending is home to several historical sites. Built during Japanese rule, Ximending Mazu Temple is an important historical temple. Originally opened as a market, the Red House Theater is another prominent building from the Japanese era.
The namesake West Gate and the walls of Taipei were torn down in 1905. Chunghwa Market used to extend to this area, but was demolished in 1992.
TAIWAN Vlog Day 1
Taiwan May 2019
Day 1
-Tian Hou Temple
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-Taipei 101
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