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Bangka Lungshan Temple is a Chinese folk religious temple in Wanhua District, Taipei, Taiwan. The temple was built in Taipei in 1738 by settlers from Fujian during Qing rule in honor of Guanyin. It served as a place of worship and a gathering place for the Chinese settlers.
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Guangzhou St, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 108
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Lane 173, Kangding Rd, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 108
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108, Taiwan, Taipei City, Wanhua District, Guangzhou St, č„æåœ’č·Æäŗ¤å‰å£
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108, Taiwan, Taipei City, Wanhua District, Section 1, Xiyuan Rd, 145號B2
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Xinfu Market
No. 70號, Sanshui St, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 108
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Section 2, Guiyang St, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 108
Wanhua Lin Family House
No. 26號, Lane 306, Section 1, Xiyuan Rd, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 108
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No. 81, Kangding Rd, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 108
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No. 175號, Guangzhou St, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 108
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No. 194號, Section 1, Xiyuan Rd, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 108
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No. 92號, Sanshui St, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 108
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108, Taiwan, Taipei City, Wanhua District, Huaxi St, 41號(第59ę”¤ä½)
Zhouji Meat Porridge
No. 104號, Guangzhou St, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 108
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108, Taiwan, Taipei City, Wanhua District, Section 1, Xiyuan Rd, 216號2樓
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No. 213號, Guangzhou St, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 108
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108, Taiwan, Taipei City, Wanhua District, é’å±±é‡ŒčÆč„æč”—31-1號
Ji Yuan Vegetarian
No. 15號, Lane 109, Section 3, Heping W Rd, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 108
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108, Taiwan, Taipei City, Wanhua District, Guangzhou St, ę¢§å·žč”—å£
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Huaxi St, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 108
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No. 8號, Lane 223, Guangzhou St, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 108
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No. 247, Xichang St, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 108
Shintomicho Cultural Market
No. 70號, Sanshui St, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 108
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No. 218, Section 2, Guiyang St, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 108
Longshan Temple
108, Taiwan, Taipei City, Wanhua District
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B1, No. 153號, Section 1, Xiyuan Rd, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 108
Zhixing Market
No. 1號, Lane 172, Kangding Rd, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 108
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No. 58, Huaxi St, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 108
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Monka Hotel
No. 139號, Section 1, Xiyuan Rd, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 108
Lungshan Hotel
108, Taiwan, Taipei City, Wanhua District, č„æåœ’č·Æäø€ę®µ125å··13之1號
Wholesome Hotel (previously Your Hotel)
No. 247號, Guangzhou St, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 108
Caesar Metro Hotel Taipei
No. 167, Bangka Blvd, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 108
Ku Shan Yuan Hotel
108, Taiwan, Taipei City, Wanhua District, čÆč„æč”—40å··16號
Meeting Mates
No. 316號, Kunming St, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 108014
Hwa Guan Hotel
No. 137號, Xichang St, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 108
Ferrary Hotel
No. 41號, Kangding Rd, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 108
Taipei Garden Hotel
No. 1號, Section 2, Zhonghua Rd, Zhongzheng District, Taipei City, Taiwan 100
New World Hotel
No. 141號, Kunming St, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 108
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Lungshan Temple

No. 211, Guangzhou St, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 10853
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Bangka Lungshan Temple is a Chinese folk religious temple in Wanhua District, Taipei, Taiwan. The temple was built in Taipei in 1738 by settlers from Fujian during Qing rule in honor of Guanyin. It served as a place of worship and a gathering place for the Chinese settlers.

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attractions: Guangzhou Street Night Market, Bopiliao Historical Block, Bangka Park, Monga Dizang Temple, Longshan Cultural & Creative Base, Taipei Food Tour / Taipei's Origin & Longshan Temple - Walking Tour Meeting Point - TourMeAway, Xinfu Market, Bangka Old Street, Wanhua Lin Family House, Qingshui Temple, restaurants: č‰‹čˆŗčžŗčž„ē²‰ ę”‚ęž—ē±³ē²‰, Liang Xi Hao Xiyuan Branch, 36 Rice Cake Dessert, Beigang Sweet Soup, Zhouji Meat Porridge, ę„µē°”ē‡’ēƒ¤ē«é‹-č¬čÆåŗ—-å’Œē‰›å°ˆč³£åŗ—-éŗ»č¾£å°é¾č¦-å£½ę˜Ÿē”Ÿę—„ęœ€ä½Ž5折起-č¬čÆē¾Žé£Ÿ, ä¹ę—„å’–å•”ļ¼ˆč€åŗ—ļ¼‰9 Days Coffee, čÆč„æč”—å°å—ę“”ä»”éŗµęµ·é®®é¤å»³, Ji Yuan Vegetarian, é ‚ē“šē”œäøč¾£-å°åŒ—ē¾Žé£Ÿ 台北小吃 č¬čÆē¾Žé£Ÿ å°åŒ—ē”œäøč¾£ 台北宵夜 é¾å±±åÆŗē¾Žé£Ÿ 附近餐廳 å°åŒ—ē¾Žé£ŸęŽØč–¦, local businesses: Huaxi Street Night Market, Monga Night Market, åæ˜čÆåˆØå†°, č„æę˜Œč”—č§€å…‰å¤œåø‚, Shintomicho Cultural Market, Bangka Qingshan Temple, Longshan Temple, é¾å±±åÆŗę·é‹ē«™, Zhixing Market, å®‰éØē¾Žē”²ē¾Žå­ø
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Longshan Temple – A Spiritual and Cultural Landmark in Taipei

Located in the historic Wanhua District, Longshan Temple is one of Taipei’s oldest and most revered temples. Originally built in 1738 by settlers from Fujian, China, it has survived earthquakes, fires, and even wartime bombings — yet it stands today as a symbol of faith, resilience, and traditional Taiwanese culture.

Longshan Temple is dedicated primarily to Guanyin, the Buddhist Goddess of Mercy, but it also incorporates elements of Taoism and Chinese folk religion. Visitors will find altars and statues of various deities, such as Mazu (Goddess of the Sea), Wenchang Dijun (God of Literature), and the Old Man Under the Moon (the matchmaker deity). This blending of religious traditions reflects the spiritual diversity of Taiwan.

The temple’s architecture is stunning, with intricate wood carvings, vibrant paintings, and sweeping curved rooftops. Incense coils hang from the ceiling, and the scent of sandalwood fills the air as worshippers pray with devotion and reverence. Whether you're religious or not, the atmosphere is peaceful, spiritual, and deeply moving.

Longshan Temple is not only a place of worship but also a cultural hub. It’s often surrounded by fortune tellers, traditional herb shops, and local snack stalls. Just across the street is the historic Bopiliao Old Street, making the area ideal for a half-day cultural visit.

Easily accessible by the MRT Longshan Temple Station, this temple offers a meaningful glimpse into Taiwan’s religious practices and local life. It’s a must-visit for travelers seeking authenticity and tradition in the...

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Lungshan Temple is a Chinese folk religious temple in Wanhua District (alternately known as Bangka/Mengjia), Taipei, Taiwan. The temple was built in Taipei in 1738 by settlers from Fujian during Qing rule in honor of Guanyin. It served as a place of worship and a gathering place for the Chinese settlers. In addition to its Buddhist elements, it includes halls and altars to Chinese deities such as Mazu and Guan Yu.

Interestingly, the temple has been rebuilt on several occasions, and each time it was done by the local community. Residents rebuilt after every earthquake, flood, and fire without much help from government agencies or wealthy benefactors. To this day, locals take pride in the fact that every stone and carving was paid for by donations from the community. The temple now stands as an incredible testament to the resilience and devotion of the local people.

While most temples throughout the world and here in Taiwan are often dedicated to one deity or one religion, Longshan Temple is a wonderful mix of the Taoist, Buddhist, and Confucian faiths. Taiwan has always been inclusive in its attitude towards religion, and Longshan Temple is the embodiment of that inclusive spirit.

The Temple attracts a lot of people. There are always worshippers at the temple, and it’s rare to find the place empty. However, locals are extremely friendly and don’t mind tourists taking photos and wandering through the temple. Of course, you should always be respectful, but the local community is quite proud of their temple and thus understand why tourists often make the building their first port of call when...

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Longshan Temple is one of the most iconic and culturally significant temples in Taipei. It was founded in 1738 by immigrants from Fujian as a place of worship and community gathering.

The temple blends elements of Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism. Its architecture is a masterpiece of southern Chinese temple design, featuring a tripartite layout with a front hall, main hall, and rear hall. Intricately carved wooden beams, colorful dragon-adorned rooftops, and detailed stone sculptures create a visually stunning sacred space.

At the heart of the temple is a statue of the bodhisattva Guanyin, surrounded by other deities such as Mazu (goddess of the sea), Guan Yu (god of war), and Yue Lao (god of love and marriage). Worshippers visit to pray for health, fortune, success, and relationships. A common ritual involves throwing crescent-shaped wooden blocks (jiaobei) to receive divine answers. Despite suffering damage from earthquakes, fires, and bombings (including during World War II), Longshan Temple has been faithfully rebuilt and restored by the local community.

The temple can get very crowded during the day, with both locals and tourists coming to pray or admire its beauty. For a more peaceful experience, it’s best to visit early in the morning or later in the evening — ideally just before closing time. In fact it is worth to visit it both in the day light...

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Longshan Temple – A Spiritual and Cultural Landmark in Taipei Located in the historic Wanhua District, Longshan Temple is one of Taipei’s oldest and most revered temples. Originally built in 1738 by settlers from Fujian, China, it has survived earthquakes, fires, and even wartime bombings — yet it stands today as a symbol of faith, resilience, and traditional Taiwanese culture. Longshan Temple is dedicated primarily to Guanyin, the Buddhist Goddess of Mercy, but it also incorporates elements of Taoism and Chinese folk religion. Visitors will find altars and statues of various deities, such as Mazu (Goddess of the Sea), Wenchang Dijun (God of Literature), and the Old Man Under the Moon (the matchmaker deity). This blending of religious traditions reflects the spiritual diversity of Taiwan. The temple’s architecture is stunning, with intricate wood carvings, vibrant paintings, and sweeping curved rooftops. Incense coils hang from the ceiling, and the scent of sandalwood fills the air as worshippers pray with devotion and reverence. Whether you're religious or not, the atmosphere is peaceful, spiritual, and deeply moving. Longshan Temple is not only a place of worship but also a cultural hub. It’s often surrounded by fortune tellers, traditional herb shops, and local snack stalls. Just across the street is the historic Bopiliao Old Street, making the area ideal for a half-day cultural visit. Easily accessible by the MRT Longshan Temple Station, this temple offers a meaningful glimpse into Taiwan’s religious practices and local life. It’s a must-visit for travelers seeking authenticity and tradition in the heart of Taipei.
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Stepped into a world of tradition and tranquility at Lungshan Temple (č‰‹čˆŗé¾å±±åÆŗ)! šŸ®šŸ™ The architecture is simply stunning, with intricate carvings, colorful dragons on the roof, and ornate pillars that tell stories of history and faith. ​The peaceful atmosphere, with the scent of incense in the air and the sound of chanting, was truly special. I loved walking around the beautiful grounds, especially by the koi pond, and just soaking it all in. It's an incredible blend of religious devotion and artistic beauty. A must-visit if you want to experience the spiritual heart of Taipei.
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Lungshan Temple is a Chinese folk religious temple in Wanhua District (alternately known as Bangka/Mengjia), Taipei, Taiwan. The temple was built in Taipei in 1738 by settlers from Fujian during Qing rule in honor of Guanyin. It served as a place of worship and a gathering place for the Chinese settlers. In addition to its Buddhist elements, it includes halls and altars to Chinese deities such as Mazu and Guan Yu. Interestingly, the temple has been rebuilt on several occasions, and each time it was done by the local community. Residents rebuilt after every earthquake, flood, and fire without much help from government agencies or wealthy benefactors. To this day, locals take pride in the fact that every stone and carving was paid for by donations from the community. The temple now stands as an incredible testament to the resilience and devotion of the local people. While most temples throughout the world and here in Taiwan are often dedicated to one deity or one religion, Longshan Temple is a wonderful mix of the Taoist, Buddhist, and Confucian faiths. Taiwan has always been inclusive in its attitude towards religion, and Longshan Temple is the embodiment of that inclusive spirit. The Temple attracts a lot of people. There are always worshippers at the temple, and it’s rare to find the place empty. However, locals are extremely friendly and don’t mind tourists taking photos and wandering through the temple. Of course, you should always be respectful, but the local community is quite proud of their temple and thus understand why tourists often make the building their first port of call when in the city.
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Longshan Temple – A Spiritual and Cultural Landmark in Taipei Located in the historic Wanhua District, Longshan Temple is one of Taipei’s oldest and most revered temples. Originally built in 1738 by settlers from Fujian, China, it has survived earthquakes, fires, and even wartime bombings — yet it stands today as a symbol of faith, resilience, and traditional Taiwanese culture. Longshan Temple is dedicated primarily to Guanyin, the Buddhist Goddess of Mercy, but it also incorporates elements of Taoism and Chinese folk religion. Visitors will find altars and statues of various deities, such as Mazu (Goddess of the Sea), Wenchang Dijun (God of Literature), and the Old Man Under the Moon (the matchmaker deity). This blending of religious traditions reflects the spiritual diversity of Taiwan. The temple’s architecture is stunning, with intricate wood carvings, vibrant paintings, and sweeping curved rooftops. Incense coils hang from the ceiling, and the scent of sandalwood fills the air as worshippers pray with devotion and reverence. Whether you're religious or not, the atmosphere is peaceful, spiritual, and deeply moving. Longshan Temple is not only a place of worship but also a cultural hub. It’s often surrounded by fortune tellers, traditional herb shops, and local snack stalls. Just across the street is the historic Bopiliao Old Street, making the area ideal for a half-day cultural visit. Easily accessible by the MRT Longshan Temple Station, this temple offers a meaningful glimpse into Taiwan’s religious practices and local life. It’s a must-visit for travelers seeking authenticity and tradition in the heart of Taipei.
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Stepped into a world of tradition and tranquility at Lungshan Temple (č‰‹čˆŗé¾å±±åÆŗ)! šŸ®šŸ™ The architecture is simply stunning, with intricate carvings, colorful dragons on the roof, and ornate pillars that tell stories of history and faith. ​The peaceful atmosphere, with the scent of incense in the air and the sound of chanting, was truly special. I loved walking around the beautiful grounds, especially by the koi pond, and just soaking it all in. It's an incredible blend of religious devotion and artistic beauty. A must-visit if you want to experience the spiritual heart of Taipei.
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Lungshan Temple is a Chinese folk religious temple in Wanhua District (alternately known as Bangka/Mengjia), Taipei, Taiwan. The temple was built in Taipei in 1738 by settlers from Fujian during Qing rule in honor of Guanyin. It served as a place of worship and a gathering place for the Chinese settlers. In addition to its Buddhist elements, it includes halls and altars to Chinese deities such as Mazu and Guan Yu. Interestingly, the temple has been rebuilt on several occasions, and each time it was done by the local community. Residents rebuilt after every earthquake, flood, and fire without much help from government agencies or wealthy benefactors. To this day, locals take pride in the fact that every stone and carving was paid for by donations from the community. The temple now stands as an incredible testament to the resilience and devotion of the local people. While most temples throughout the world and here in Taiwan are often dedicated to one deity or one religion, Longshan Temple is a wonderful mix of the Taoist, Buddhist, and Confucian faiths. Taiwan has always been inclusive in its attitude towards religion, and Longshan Temple is the embodiment of that inclusive spirit. The Temple attracts a lot of people. There are always worshippers at the temple, and it’s rare to find the place empty. However, locals are extremely friendly and don’t mind tourists taking photos and wandering through the temple. Of course, you should always be respectful, but the local community is quite proud of their temple and thus understand why tourists often make the building their first port of call when in the city.
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