Kaohsiung Temples Foods
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Fo Guang Shan Buddha Memorial Center
Fo Guang Shan Buddha Memorial Center was completed at the end of 2011. The memor

Kaohsiung Fengyi Kaizhang Shengwang Temple
Built during the Jiaqing period of the Qing Dynasty, it has a history of over tw

Diyu Temple
Diyuan Temple is located in Hongshuikeng, Liugui District, near Rainbow Valley a

Fengshan Tian Gong Temple
Founded in 1798, the main temple is dedicated to the Jade Emperor, featuring a t

Tianhou Temple, Luzhu, Kaohsiung
During the Kangxi era, the number of settlers in the Luzhu area gradually increa

Dagangshan Chaofeng Temple
Chaofeng Temple, located at the top of Dagangshan, offers an excellent panoramic

Liouguei Big Buddha
The Buddha stands at 24 meters tall and weighs 167 tons, with the beautiful Laon

Neimen Zizhu Temple
With a history of over 300 years, it was originally the guardian deity of the Ku

Wenxing Temple
Deity worshiped: Qing Shui Zu Shi, located in Weixin Li, formerly known as Zhuzi

Yong'an Temple
Situated facing southeast and northwest, the temple grounds are spacious, coveri

Baolai Miaotong Temple
Miaotong Temple is one of the three major Buddhist temples in Liouguei District,

Shuang Ci Temple
Shuangci Temple, located on Sanmin Road in Fengshan, is the oldest temple in the

Fo Guang Shan
Fo Guang Shan Monastery was built by Master Hsing Yun and his disciples in 1967,

Chishan Martial Arts Hall
The Qishan Martial Arts Hall, built in 1934, is constructed in traditional Japan

Taiwan Tian Temple
Taiwan Tian Tan is located at the northern end of Dashu District, facing the Gao
Kaohsiung Mosque
Kaohsiung Mosque is the second mosque in Taiwan, established in 1949 by Muslims
Kaohsiung Guan Di Temple (Martial Temple)
Originally known as "Guandi Hall," it is a temple in Kaohsiung with a rich histo
Baiyun Temple
The Baishalun Sand Dunes are home to Baiyun Temple, the highest temple in Qiedin
Kaohsiung Hamasen Daitian Temple
"Hamasen" is the old name for the southern area of Gushan District in Kaohsiung
Qihou Church
After the conflict between the Qing Dynasty and the Anglo-French allied forces i
Cijin Tianhou Temple
Located in the Cijin district of Kaohsiung, it has been dedicated to the sea god
Daliao Bao Gong Temple
Founded in 1969, it is currently the largest temple in Taiwan dedicated to the w
Fengshan Longshan Temple
Fengshan Longshan Temple, with a history of over 300 years, ranks second among t
Confucius Temple (Closed for Maintenance)
The Confucius Temple located on the northern shore of Lianchitan was completed i
Miaochung Temple
Miao Chong Temple was built in 1963 in Qianjin District, Kaohsiung City. Later,
Chihshan Tianhou Temple
In the 1700s, the ancestors sought peace and spiritual solace by inviting the Ma
Shun Hsien Temple
Shun Hsien Temple is a Southern-style palace architecture, standing majestically
Chih Ming Tang
Chih Ming Temple, also known as Wumiao, is a syncretic temple dedicated to the t
Benedictine Monastery of St. John's Social Welfare Park
The Catholic Blessed Mountain Social Welfare Park covers an area of 28 acres and
Zhukou Mingning Prince Temple - Huashan Hall
The Ningjing Wang Mausoleum is located in Hunei Village, Hunei Township, and is
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception
Founded in 1859, the modern-day Catholic Church in Taiwan has its origins here.
Sanfeng Temple
Built during the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty, it has a history of over thr
Ciji Palace, Zuoying District
Ciji Temple was originally called Guanyin Pavilion and later known as Shuangci P
Purple Bamboo Temple, Nanhai
Nanhai Purple Bamboo Temple features a Chinese architectural exterior that attra
Fengshan Chenghuang Temple
Fengshan Chenghuang Temple was built in the fifth year of the Jiaqing era of the
Astronomical Museum
The Astronomical Temple covers an area of three hectares and is the largest temp
Mango Cafe
Combining Taiwanese fruits with coffee, served in aroma cups and tasting cups, a
Shoutiangu Temple
Shoutian Temple enshrines Tian Shang Sheng Mu (Heavenly Mother) as the main deit