Miao Chong Temple

Kaohsiung Attractions

Miao Chong Temple Introduction

Miao Chong Temple was established in 1963 in the Qianzhen District of Kaohsiung City. Later, due to the Kaohsiung City Government's plan to widen the road, the temple was relocated in 1984 to the serene Qingtian Mountain. Currently, Miao Chong Temple is located at 7 km on National Highway 27, surrounded by an elegant environment, making it an excellent spot to admire the beautiful scenery of Laonong River. It consists of seven halls, with intricately carved Buddhist statues on the walls, regarded as works of art. The area offers expansive views, making it suitable for climbing and gazing into the distance.

Miao Chong Temple Travel Information

Address:No. 3-3, Jiutan, Liuqiu District, Kaohsiung City 844, Taiwan


Transportation Methods:Take the Taiwan Railways Administration (TRA) or High-Speed Rail (HSR) to Kaohsiung, then transfer to Kaohsiung Bus to Liuqiu. Alternatively, you can go via Qishan to Liuqiu, and then transfer at Liuqiu Station to take the bus to Baolai, getting off at Jiutan Station.


Remarks:*Please respect the sacred statues inside the temple, do not touch; no photography allowed. *Please remove your shoes before entering the temple, no smoking; do not bring meat into the temple for consumption.


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