Kaohsiung Temples Attractions
Kaohsiung Attractions
Fo Guang Shan Buddha Museum
Fo Guang Shan Buddha Memorial Center, located in Dashu District, Kaohsiung City,

Kaohsiung Fengyi Kaizhang Shengwang Temple
The Kaizhanshengwang Temple, located on Zhongyi Street in Fengshan, Kaohsiung, w

Diyuan Temple
Diyuan Temple is located in Hongshuikeng, Liugui District, near Caidie Valley an

Fengshan Tian Gong Temple
The resplendent "Fengyi Yuhuang Palace," commonly known as the Fengshan Tian Gon

Kaohsiung Luzhu Tianhou Temple
During the Kangxi period, as the number of settlers in the Luju area increased a

Dagang Mountain Chaofeng Temple
Chao Feng Temple is located in Gangshan Village, Alian District, Kaohsiung City,

Liugui Big Buddha
The magnificent Liugui Buddha, also known as the Liugui Rainbow Mountain Buddha,

Neimen Zhongzhu Temple
Neimen Ciji Temple, with a history of over 300 years, originally served as the p

Wenxing Temple
Deity Enshrined: Qingshui Zushi; Location: Weixin Village, formerly known as Zhu

Yong'an Temple
Yong'an Temple is oriented southeast to northwest and has a spacious area of ove

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

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

Fo Guang Shan
Fo Guang Shan Monastery is located at the northern end of Dashu District. It was

Qishan Wude Temple
During the Second World War, Japan promoted militarism and advocated the nationa

Turtle King Rock
Guiwang Rock is located beside the Laonong River in the Liugui District. It is a
Astronomical Palace
The Tianwen Temple covers an area of three hectares, making it the largest templ
Mango Cafe (Closed Temporarily)
Come to the Confucius Temple in Zuoying's Lotus Pond and enjoy the best coffee a
Shoutian Temple
Shoutian Temple is the most popular temple in the Gangshan District, located nor
Qishan 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 with a majestic and re
Qiming Hall
The Qiming Hall, also known as the Wumiao (Warrior Temple), is a syncretic templ
Catholic Blessed Mountain Social Welfare Park
The Catholic Blessed Mountain Social Welfare Park, covering an area of 28 hectar
Zhu Hu Ming Ning King Temple - Hua Shan Hall
The Tomb of Prince Ningjing is located in Hunei Township, Hunei Village. It is a
Taiwan Tian Tan
The Taiwan Tian Tan is located at the northern end of the Dashu District, facing
Kaohsiung Mosque
Kaohsiung Mosque is the second mosque in Taiwan, founded in 1949 by Muslim perso
Kaohsiung Chenghuang Temple (Wu Temple)
The Kaohsiung Guandi Temple, formerly known as Guandi Hall, is a historically si
Baiyun Temple
Baishalun Sand Dunes' Baiyun Temple is the highest temple in the Qieding Distric
Kaohsiung Hama Xing Dai Tian Gong
"Hamasen" is the old name for the southern part of the Gushan District in Kaohsi
Qihou Church
Cijin, due to its important geographical location as a harbor export area, is th
Cijin Tianhou Temple
Qijin Tianhou Temple, located in the bustling area of Qijin, Kaohsiung City, has
Daliao Bagu 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 as the second
Confucius Temple (Temporarily Closed)
The Confucius Temple located on the north shore of Lotus Pond was completed in 1
Miaochung Temple
Miao Chong Temple was established in 1963 in the Qianzhen District of Kaohsiung
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception
The elegant church frequently seen in television commercials is actually the lar
Sanfeng Temple
Sanfeng Temple, originally named Sanfeng Pavilion, was established during the Ka
Ciji Temple, Zuoying
Cheng-Yi Zuoying Ciji Temple, commonly referred to as Cheng-Yi Ciji Temple or Zu
Nanhai Purple Bamboo Temple
Nanhai Purple Bamboo Temple features an attractive traditional Chinese architect
Fengshan Chenghuang Temple
Fongshan Cheng Huang Temple was built in the 5th year of the Jiaqing era of the
Miao Tong Temple
Miaotong Temple is located on Baojian Road in Baolai Village, Liouguei District,