Xingtian Temple

Temple in Taipei, Taiwan
25°03′47″N 121°32′02″E / 25.063073°N 121.533846°E / 25.063073; 121.533846ArchitectureTypeTempleCompleted1967[1]Websitewww.ht.org.tw
Various views of the temple in December, 2013

Hsing-tian Temple (traditional Chinese: 行天宮; simplified Chinese: 行天宫; pinyin: Xíngtiān Gōng; Wade–Giles: Hsing2-t'ian1 Kong1; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Hêng-thian-kiong; also Xingtian Temple, Xingtian Gong or Hsing Tian Kong) is a popular temple in Zhongshan District, Taipei, Taiwan. This temple is devoted to Lord Guan, the Patron Deity of businessmen, military personnel and policeman. This temple is situated on a street corner near the center of the city. Sculptures of dragons feature prominently in this temple's design. It covers over 7,000 square meters.[2]

History

It was constructed in 1967.[3] In 2014, in an effort to reduce particle air pollution, the temple became the first in Taiwan to ban the burning of incense.

Transportation

The temple and its surrounding is served by Xingtian Temple Station of Taipei Metro.

See also

  • Taoism & Three teachings
  • Bangka Lungshan Temple, Wanhua District
  • Bangka Qingshui Temple, Wanhua District
  • Ciyou Temple, Songshan District
  • Dalongdong Baoan Temple, Datong District
  • Guandu Temple, Beitou District
  • Zhinan Temple, Muzha District
  • List of temples in Taiwan

References

  1. ^ "Hsing Tian Kong Introduction".
  2. ^ Taiwan Festivals
  3. ^ Temples in Taipei
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