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Lukang Longshan Temple

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Lukang Longshan Temple, established in 1724, is one of Taiwan's finest examples of traditional temple architecture, dedicated to the sea goddess Mazu. Visitors are captivated by the exquisite wood carvings, stone sculptures, and ornate dragon pillars that adorn the halls. The temple's peaceful courtyards and intricate roof decorations offer a glimpse into the craftsmanship of the Qing dynasty. It remains an active place of worship, where locals and tourists alike come to pray and admire the artistry.

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  • Admire the finely carved dragon pillars at the main entrance
  • Explore the rear garden and its serene atmosphere
  • Observe the intricate woodwork on the altar and ceiling panels

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Ways to visit Lukang Longshan Temple

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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