Guandu Temple

The Guandu Temple (Chinese: 關渡宮; pinyin: Guāndù Gōng) is a folk temple in the Beitou District of Taipei, Taiwan, worshipping the sea-goddess Mazu.[1][2]

Guandu Temple
關渡宮
Religion
AffiliationTaoism
DeityMazu
Location
LocationBeitou, Taipei, Taiwan
Geographic coordinates25°7′4.3″N 121°27′49.6″E
Architecture
TypeTemple
Completed1712

History

The temple was originally constructed in 1712. It was also known as Lingshan Temple due to its location at Mount Ling.[3]

Architecture

The temple is filled with carved dragon pillars, stone lions and wall sculptures. The door gods are in the form of relief carvings. The rafters and beams are also carved and painted. The image of Mazu sits on the main altar.

Transportation

The temple is accessible within walking distance south of Guandu Station of Taipei Metro.[4]

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