The temple provides a peaceful, serene Buddhist and Taoist environments, while its inner gates and aisles show the elegance of the Chinese architecture and building. The temple also has its uniqueness in red-color bricks for wall, floor, etc.
The temple has a quite outer courtyard, while its inner courtyard is relatively smaller, and worship hall is even smaller. These are rather different from traditional Buddhist or Taoist temples which emphasize relatively similar size in worship halls and inner court yard.
The temple has just finished its Entrance Gates' renovation and preservation project, and it provides detailed documentation and explanation for the project development.
The temple also has a beautiful rear garden and pond which has numerous turtle, a symbol of long life for various Chinese religions.
The Temple, as of August 2022, is open till 08PM, and the Temple does show its beauty at night, when the Temple's lanterns do give quiet, simple,...
Read moreLuGang LuongShanS is the largest temple in Taiwan. It’s been the school in Japanese Period Time,and also invited the teacher to teach the HanWen(Chinese). After that,the private school turned into the public school. The pictures plan for the renovation, but some steps in Chinese are wrong. The big forecourt is always for the troupe,which is using to thanks. Then it has missioned from ChuanAn LuongShanS in JienJiangSien CiuanZhouFu FuJhianSheng. The two sides of GuanDao are the important cultural thing. DaiTien SiuenShou is the substitute for the emperor. Some on the wall is the birthday of God. You walk along the Street and see the cow’s images,which is the best sight in LuGang. And the missing culture good is so large. So you need to be carefully when you watch. YiouFan is the steam sticky rice,which has been cooked with the fried drier. The custom is celebrated for the children being born on one month. It also has a red egg in good fortune for...
Read moreThe temple was originally constructed in 1738 as a small temple. It was then later remodeled by local residents to a larger scale. The much expanded incarnation seen today is renowned for its exquisite woodcarvings, as well as for its stone sculptures, a noteworthy example of which are the 12 major support columns in the main hall, twined by auspicious dragons hewn from solid stone. In 1999, the temple was damaged by an earthquake. It was then repaired and reopened in 2008.
The temple is a square building, with its main building consists of four strata and three gardens. A pair of granite dragon pole sits at the front of the gate. At the end of front hall, there is a theater stage for traditional plays...
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