Three Officials Temple

Penghu Attractions

三宮殿
三宮殿

The pavilion is commonly known as Wuliting among the locals, while it was referred to as "Jiayin Pavilion" during the Qing Dynasty. Originally, this pavilion served as a resting place for travelers, but there are no documented records regarding when it began to enshrine deities.

Address:No. 195, Xinsheng Rd, Yangming Village, Magong City, Penghu County

Three Officials Temple Introduction

The main deity worshipped is the San Guan Da Di. The festival dates are the 15th day of the first lunar month, the 15th day of the seventh lunar month, and the 15th day of the tenth lunar month. It is commonly referred to as Wuliting among the locals, while in the Qing Dynasty it was called "Jiayin Pavilion." This temple originally served as a resting pavilion for travelers. There are no records indicating when the deity began to be worshipped in the pavilion. In 1937, the local residents organized a fundraiser for renovations, removed the pavilion built in front of the temple, and relocated the San Guan deity to the center, officially changing the name of the temple to "San Guan Hall."

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