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Dalongdong Baoan Temple
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Dalongdong Baoan Temple also known as the Taipei Baoan Temple is a Taiwanese folk religion temple built in the Datong District, Taipei, Taiwan.
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LuckyOne Hostel
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Dalongdong Baoan Temple

No. 61, Hami St, Datong District, Taipei City, Taiwan 103
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Dalongdong Baoan Temple also known as the Taipei Baoan Temple is a Taiwanese folk religion temple built in the Datong District, Taipei, Taiwan.

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attractions: Taipei Confucius Temple, Dalong Street Night Market, Linji Huguo Temple, Teacher's Mansion, Yuanshan Natural Landscape Park, Shude Park, Taipei Fine Arts Museum, Yuanshan Archaeological Site, Fine Arts Park, Expo Hall Playground, restaurants: 大叔食事unclefoodday, Little Lizi Seafood, Chongqing Soymilk and Fried Egg, Ah-ren Fried Rice, 百年老店柴寮鯊魚煙, No. 1 Goose, MOS Burger Taipei Chongqing, 魚の棧(魚之棧), O2 Deli, 漁陶屋 日式料理
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+886 2 2595 1676
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baoan.org.tw

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Nearby attractions of Dalongdong Baoan Temple

Taipei Confucius Temple

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Taipei Confucius Temple

Taipei Confucius Temple

4.6

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Open until 9:00 PM
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Dalong Street Night Market

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Linji Huguo Temple

Linji Huguo Temple

4.4

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Open until 5:00 PM
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Teacher's Mansion

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5.0
7y

Baoan-gong Temple, located next to the Confucius Temple, in old Dalongdong area of Taipei, which is the old or early immigrants communities (from China) in Taipei, is one of a few Taoist temples in old Taipei city. Baoan Temple survived Chiang Kai-Shek ruling era and increased its cultural influence in Taipei Taoism activities, because it was non-political during and post Chiang Kai-shek area and because it engages in humane social service works for the poor. In the last 30 something years, Baoan Temple becomes the center and main supporter of annual Taipei Cultural Festival and the main donor for the poor in winter season. For example, it would give rice and other cooking material for the poor before winter season comes.

Baoan Temple and two other old Taiwanese Taoist temples in Dalongdong and Dihua Street area- Hsing-hsin-Gong Temple [address: No 2 and 9, Lane 307, Section 1, Dihua Street, Taipei] and Chieh-Hsiu-Gong Temple- were the favorites of old or senior Taoist believers in Taipei. However, Chieh-Hsiu-Gong Temple lost about 80% of its temple space because of power of eminent domain when Taiwan government took over its temple space for building National Highway 1, although it still has its influence in certain intellectuals and bureaucrats, such as current Taiwan Central Banker who is the regular donor for the temple's social service. Then, Hsing-hsin-gong Temple gradually lost its Taoism influence because it is located in narrow street with small building when old communities if the area also gradually disappear with younger generations move out the area, even though it was rebuilt from 3-floor of wood temple to 4-floor concrete temple..

Compared to other Taoist temples, Baoan Temple still preserves its cultural and religious practices and ceremonies, such as 8-family General Parade and Dance. During annual Taipei Cultural Festival, traditional Taiwan Opera is performed in its garden, which is across its temple.

April and early May is an excellent time to visit the temple when there is also a series of cultural and religious activities, including parade or gods and generals patrol along the community streets, Taiwanese opera and other shows.

The rear worship hall of the Temple actually worships Buddhist deities and visitors can enjoy the beauty of scenic view of temple roof and nearby area from the top-floor porch of the rear worship hall,

During Chinese new year or January of farmer calendar, temple also has various religious services, including new-year worshippers' pray service, which generally requires worshippers to bring their own worn clothes, which are placed with special dishes of duck egg, fried bean curds, and sliced pork (provided by the Temple) and prayed by Taoist Master under special group ceremony chanting.

For 2023, from April 23 to June 19, it is the Temple's annual...

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4.0
2y

Great memory visiting here, save one star for next visit. The Da Longdong Baoan Temple, also known as the Taipei Baoan Temple, is a famous temple located in Taipei, Taiwan. Built in 1805, the temple is one of the oldest and most historically significant temples in Taipei.

The temple is dedicated to Bao Sheng Da Di, the Chinese god of medicine and health, and is believed to have healing powers. The temple's intricate decorations and ornate architecture reflect a blend of Chinese and Taiwanese styles, making it a popular destination for tourists and locals alike.

One of the temple's most impressive features is its dragon pillars, which are believed to be the largest of their kind in Taiwan. The temple's interior is also stunning, with elaborate carvings and vibrant murals depicting scenes from Chinese mythology.

The temple hosts a variety of festivals and events throughout the year, including the annual Baoan Festival, which attracts thousands of visitors to the temple to participate in the colorful parades and ceremonies.

Visitors to the Da Longdong Baoan Temple can explore the temple's rich history and culture, and experience the spiritual atmosphere of this important religious site. It's a must-visit attraction for anyone interested in Taiwanese history and traditional...

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5.0
7y

My most favorite temple in all of Taiwan (so far). Super clean and well-cared-for example of ancient Chinese temple architecture. Go at night for a step back in time: Glowing red lanterns, temple incense, and judicial use of modern lighting accent the highly detailed artistry and excellent craftsmanship. A must see is also the 4th floor of the rear adjacent temple addition: You get a mesmerizing view of the temple rooftops. It is often missed by most tourists.

The Baoan Temple Gardens across the street offer a relaxing change of pace: you can view a large koi pond, dragon fountain, and stroll amidst old trees and man-made paths. Bring a little dog food to feed the fish (much better for them than white bread).

Note to Baoan Temple Management: I love your temple. It is a jewel of Taiwan. Could you please post descriptions in English about each of the gods at each section? This is the best way for me to learn about and appreciate your...

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Armond ChenArmond Chen
Great memory visiting here, save one star for next visit. The Da Longdong Baoan Temple, also known as the Taipei Baoan Temple, is a famous temple located in Taipei, Taiwan. Built in 1805, the temple is one of the oldest and most historically significant temples in Taipei. The temple is dedicated to Bao Sheng Da Di, the Chinese god of medicine and health, and is believed to have healing powers. The temple's intricate decorations and ornate architecture reflect a blend of Chinese and Taiwanese styles, making it a popular destination for tourists and locals alike. One of the temple's most impressive features is its dragon pillars, which are believed to be the largest of their kind in Taiwan. The temple's interior is also stunning, with elaborate carvings and vibrant murals depicting scenes from Chinese mythology. The temple hosts a variety of festivals and events throughout the year, including the annual Baoan Festival, which attracts thousands of visitors to the temple to participate in the colorful parades and ceremonies. Visitors to the Da Longdong Baoan Temple can explore the temple's rich history and culture, and experience the spiritual atmosphere of this important religious site. It's a must-visit attraction for anyone interested in Taiwanese history and traditional Chinese culture.
Mark ChenMark Chen
台北保安宮,位於台北市大同區的「大龍峒」,地理位置大約是淡水河與基隆河的交界附近,18世紀以前, 此地全都是平埔族凱達格蘭「巴琅泵社」人的居住地,清高宗乾隆七年(1742年)於大浪泵草創,香火是由同安人從家鄉白礁慈濟宮迎請保生大帝分靈來臺。在乾隆年間,新莊、艋舺地方同安人被三邑人排擠,開始往北遷移到此地。清仁宗嘉慶七年(1802年),富商王智記及鄭、高、陳等廿一戶,合夥投資興建一條商業街,街兩邊各有廿二間店鋪,遂稱為「四十四坎」,至嘉慶十年(1805年)四十四坎商民發動募款,在街市東端隘門外建廟。當時選用石造、工程浩大,讓廟身有如今「回字型」的三殿規模。 清宣宗道光十年,1830年落成,廟名大龍峒保安宮取自「保佑同安人」之意,俗稱「大道公廟」或「大浪泵宮」,保安宮是一種官宅的格局,中間是皇帝走的門,二邊是訪客走的,旁邊還另外有個門供僕人行走,又另外開了一個門,這是讓僕人行走的門,在門面的另一個側邊,還有一個側門,有點類似逃生門, Taipei Baoan Temple is located in the "Dalongdong" of Datong District, Taipei City. The geographical location is about the junction of the Danshui River and the Keelung River. Before the 18th century, all the people here were from the Pingpu Ketagalan "Balang Pump Society". The residence of Emperor Gaozong of Qing Dynasty (1742) was created in Dalangpump in the seventh year of Emperor Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty. The incense was invited by the Tongan people from his hometown of Baijiao Tzu Chi Palace to invite Emperor Baosheng to come to Taiwan. During the Qianlong period, the Tongan people in Xinzhuang and Mengjia were squeezed out by the Sanyi people and began to move north to this place. In the seventh year of the Renzong Jiaqing year (1802), the wealthy businessman Wang Zhiji and 21 households such as Zheng, Gao, and Chen joined forces to build a commercial street. There were 22 shops on each side of the street, so it was called the "Forty-four Kan". In the tenth year of Jiaqing (1805), forty-four Kan merchants launched fundraising and built a temple outside Aimen at the east end of the market. At that time, stone construction and vast engineering were used, giving the temple body the scale of the three halls of the "Hui" shape. It was completed in 1830 during the tenth year of Emperor Xuanzong’s Daoguang of the Qing Dynasty. The name of the temple is Dalongdong Baoan Temple, which means “bless the Tongan people.” It is commonly known as “Dao Gong Temple” or “Dalang Pump Palace.” Baoan Temple is an official residence. It was the door where the emperor walked. Visitors walked on the other side. There was another door for servants to walk on. Another door was opened. This was the door for servants to walk. On the other side of the facade, there was another door. A side door, a bit like an escape door,
Veda Hilary Leah BongalosVeda Hilary Leah Bongalos
Beautiful temple. There was only one other tourist when I visited the place. So, I was really able to take my time appreciating the intricate details of the temple. It was early morning, about 7 am, which is the best time to visit places, I think, when you’re in Taipei in the summer. My hostel was at Gangu Street in Datong District and took me about 45 minutes to walk to Bao’an Temple. There’s also another temple nearby (Confucius temple, I think but didn’t stop by) and another structure right in front Bao’an. The visit was definitely worthwhile. I loved Longshan but it’s usually flocked by tourists. If you don’t want to compete with a lot of people but still want to explore a temple, go here, early morning.
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Great memory visiting here, save one star for next visit. The Da Longdong Baoan Temple, also known as the Taipei Baoan Temple, is a famous temple located in Taipei, Taiwan. Built in 1805, the temple is one of the oldest and most historically significant temples in Taipei. The temple is dedicated to Bao Sheng Da Di, the Chinese god of medicine and health, and is believed to have healing powers. The temple's intricate decorations and ornate architecture reflect a blend of Chinese and Taiwanese styles, making it a popular destination for tourists and locals alike. One of the temple's most impressive features is its dragon pillars, which are believed to be the largest of their kind in Taiwan. The temple's interior is also stunning, with elaborate carvings and vibrant murals depicting scenes from Chinese mythology. The temple hosts a variety of festivals and events throughout the year, including the annual Baoan Festival, which attracts thousands of visitors to the temple to participate in the colorful parades and ceremonies. Visitors to the Da Longdong Baoan Temple can explore the temple's rich history and culture, and experience the spiritual atmosphere of this important religious site. It's a must-visit attraction for anyone interested in Taiwanese history and traditional Chinese culture.
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台北保安宮,位於台北市大同區的「大龍峒」,地理位置大約是淡水河與基隆河的交界附近,18世紀以前, 此地全都是平埔族凱達格蘭「巴琅泵社」人的居住地,清高宗乾隆七年(1742年)於大浪泵草創,香火是由同安人從家鄉白礁慈濟宮迎請保生大帝分靈來臺。在乾隆年間,新莊、艋舺地方同安人被三邑人排擠,開始往北遷移到此地。清仁宗嘉慶七年(1802年),富商王智記及鄭、高、陳等廿一戶,合夥投資興建一條商業街,街兩邊各有廿二間店鋪,遂稱為「四十四坎」,至嘉慶十年(1805年)四十四坎商民發動募款,在街市東端隘門外建廟。當時選用石造、工程浩大,讓廟身有如今「回字型」的三殿規模。 清宣宗道光十年,1830年落成,廟名大龍峒保安宮取自「保佑同安人」之意,俗稱「大道公廟」或「大浪泵宮」,保安宮是一種官宅的格局,中間是皇帝走的門,二邊是訪客走的,旁邊還另外有個門供僕人行走,又另外開了一個門,這是讓僕人行走的門,在門面的另一個側邊,還有一個側門,有點類似逃生門, Taipei Baoan Temple is located in the "Dalongdong" of Datong District, Taipei City. The geographical location is about the junction of the Danshui River and the Keelung River. Before the 18th century, all the people here were from the Pingpu Ketagalan "Balang Pump Society". The residence of Emperor Gaozong of Qing Dynasty (1742) was created in Dalangpump in the seventh year of Emperor Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty. The incense was invited by the Tongan people from his hometown of Baijiao Tzu Chi Palace to invite Emperor Baosheng to come to Taiwan. During the Qianlong period, the Tongan people in Xinzhuang and Mengjia were squeezed out by the Sanyi people and began to move north to this place. In the seventh year of the Renzong Jiaqing year (1802), the wealthy businessman Wang Zhiji and 21 households such as Zheng, Gao, and Chen joined forces to build a commercial street. There were 22 shops on each side of the street, so it was called the "Forty-four Kan". In the tenth year of Jiaqing (1805), forty-four Kan merchants launched fundraising and built a temple outside Aimen at the east end of the market. At that time, stone construction and vast engineering were used, giving the temple body the scale of the three halls of the "Hui" shape. It was completed in 1830 during the tenth year of Emperor Xuanzong’s Daoguang of the Qing Dynasty. The name of the temple is Dalongdong Baoan Temple, which means “bless the Tongan people.” It is commonly known as “Dao Gong Temple” or “Dalang Pump Palace.” Baoan Temple is an official residence. It was the door where the emperor walked. Visitors walked on the other side. There was another door for servants to walk on. Another door was opened. This was the door for servants to walk. On the other side of the facade, there was another door. A side door, a bit like an escape door,
Mark Chen

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Beautiful temple. There was only one other tourist when I visited the place. So, I was really able to take my time appreciating the intricate details of the temple. It was early morning, about 7 am, which is the best time to visit places, I think, when you’re in Taipei in the summer. My hostel was at Gangu Street in Datong District and took me about 45 minutes to walk to Bao’an Temple. There’s also another temple nearby (Confucius temple, I think but didn’t stop by) and another structure right in front Bao’an. The visit was definitely worthwhile. I loved Longshan but it’s usually flocked by tourists. If you don’t want to compete with a lot of people but still want to explore a temple, go here, early morning.
Veda Hilary Leah Bongalos

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