Changhua Temples Attractions
Changhua Attractions
New Zu Temple
The New Ancestor Temple was built by the decree of Emperor Qianlong. In October

Yuanlin Xingxian Academy
The former Xingshan Academy, a county-designated historic site originally named

Lukang Wenwu Temple
The Wenkai Academy, Wumei Temple, and Wen Chang Temple are three buildings align

Lu-Kang Tian-Hou Temple
Lukang Tianhou Temple (National Historic Site) was established in the late Ming

Daotong Academy
He Mei Dao Dong Academy, a designated national historic site, was established in

Taiwan Glass Gallery

Lukang Longshan Temple
Lukang Longshan Temple was established in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties

She Tou Qing Shui Yan Temple
Qingshuiyan Temple, a County Designated Historic Site, is an elegantly designed

Nanyao Palace
The main deity: Heavenly Mother. Historical development: Nanyao Temple, a design

Baisha Pit Wende Temple
Built during the Qing Dynasty in the Qianlong period, it was originally named "B

Lukang Aimen
The remaining archway from the ancient town of Lukang in Changhua County was ori

Yuanlin Hengwen Temple
Yuanlin City in Changhua County is home to Hengwen Temple, which is dedicated to

Beidou Dian'an Temple
Beidou Dian'an Temple, along with Zhanghua Nanyao Temple and Lukang Tianhou Temp

Baima Peak Putian Temple
The "Baimafeng Putian Temple," built on Fangle Street in Fangzhong Village, ensh

Xing'an Temple
Xing'an Temple, commonly known as Xinghua Mazu Temple, is one of the earliest Ma

Lukang Chenghuang Temple
In the 19th year of the Qing Daoguang era (1839), Lin's family from Rimei and lo

Lukang Kinmen Museum
The Maritime Protection Pavilion in Kinmen is a designated historical site dedic

Ximen Fude Temple
Main Deity: Fude Zhengshen Historical Background: The Changhua West Gate Fude

Jiexiao Shrine
The Jiexiao Shrine, a county designated historical site located next to Gongyuan

Yiyuan Ancient House
The largest ancient residence in Changhua - Mǎxìng Chén Residence (Yìyuán A

Confucius Temple
Changhua Confucian Temple, a national historic site, is the largest Confucian te

Ding's Mansion in Lugang
Ding Jinshizhai was renovated after Ding Shouquan became a Jinshi, enhancing its

Wude Hall, Changhua City
Changhua Wude Temple, a county-designated historic site, was constructed startin

Lukang Rihmou Shop
During the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, Lugang already had eight commerc

Lukang Dizang Temple
To the north of Lugang is the Tianhou Temple, and to the south is the Dizangwang

Lukang San-Shan Guo-Wang Temple
The Three Mountain King Temple was built in 1737 by Hakka people from Chaozhou.

Yuanlin Shrine Ruins
During the Japanese colonial period, many shrines were built in Taiwan, serving
Shihchung Temple
In Changhua's Dalun Village, there is a unique sight known as the Tree-Wrapped T

Huai Chong Shrine
Main Deity: Eighteen Martyrs Historical Background: The Huai Zhong Shrine is a

Shengwang Temple
The Shengwang Temple, a national historic site, also known as Wei Hui Palace, wa

Dingguang Temple
Main Deity: Buddha of Light Historical Evolution: The Buddha of Light Temple,

Changhua Kaihua Temple - Guanyin Pavilion
Main Deity: Guanyin Buddha Historical Development: Kaohua Temple is a designat

Zhanghua City Guandi Temple
Main Deity: Guanyin Emperor Historical Development: The Changhua Guandi Temple

Changhua Qian'an Temple - Da Tua Gong Temple
Main Deity: Baosheng Dadi Associated Deity: Guanyin Historical Background: C

Fu'an Temple
Built in the year 109 B.C., it has a history of nearly two hundred years. The ma

Beitou Feng Tian Temple
This land deity temple is the oldest in Lugang, built before the third year of t
Erhlin Renhe Temple
Renhe Temple in Erlin, Changhua, is a rare example of a Tangshan-style temple an

Zhongyi Temple
The Zhongyi Temple in Beitou, Lugang, was established in the 55th year of the Qi

Yong'an Temple
At the site of this temple, there is a thatched hut that houses three paper-mâc

Lukang Nanjing Temple
Nanjing Shrine, according to the "Chronicles of Changhua County," was built in t

Lukang Fengshan Temple
Fengshan Temple, a designated historic site in Quanzhou, is primarily dedicated

Lin Mister Temple
Located beside Yuanji Road in Ershui Township (County Route 152), the origin of