I have been visiting Taiwan in February. The Spring and Autumn Pavilions in Kaohsiung, are a picturesque testament to cultural beauty and historical significance. Set against the backdrop of Lotus Lake, these pavilions gracefully blend intricate architectural design with serene natural surroundings.
The Spring Pavilion, dedicated to Guan Gong, and the Autumn Pavilion, honoring Confucius, stand as elegant structures adorned with vibrant colors and intricate details. Each pavilion tells a story, weaving together tales of ancient wisdom and reverence.
Visitors strolling around Lotus Lake find themselves captivated by the pavilions' charm and the reflective waters that mirror their splendor. The peaceful ambiance invites moments of reflection and appreciation for Taiwan's rich heritage.
The Spring and Autumn Pavilions aren't just architectural wonders; they're gateways to Taiwan's cultural soul. Whether for a leisurely walk, a moment of contemplation, or simply to bask in their beauty, these pavilions offer an enchanting experience that resonates with history and tranquility.
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Read moreGrew up nearby. One of my earliest memories was coming to see the turtles in the pond with my parents, probably around the age of 3 or 4. 60 years later and halfway around the globe, here I am again. Also remember attending a ceremony celebrating Confucius' birthday in the 6th grade at the temple nearby. We were told to pluck and collect the hair behind the ears of the sacrificial cow after the ceremony. Supposedly if we put it under the pillow and sleep on it, so to speak, we'd receive the blessings from the Supreme Grand Master, become smarter and get good grades in exams....
Read moreLotus pond and these pavilions were our highlight of Kaohsiung. Beautiful pond, stunning pavilions, relaxed atmosphere. Take a bike ride round the pond if you have time, you can easily use the YouBike bike sharing system. Make sure to check out the Confucius temple if you ride past it!
The pavilions themselves are nice to walk through, although the Tiger pavilion was closed for renovations when we visited. There is a vending machine where you can buy fish food to feed the Turtles. You can take nice pictures on the jetty that goes out to the...
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