Daiquan Hall

Hsinchu Attractions

Daiquan Hall Introduction

Daijuantang, also known as the Sacred Emperor Temple, is located at No. 19, Zhaokeng, Xinfeng Village, Qionglin Township. It was built in 1892, making it over a century old. The temple was proposed by local gentry, including Yang Fulai and Zhong Fengyuan, who were inspired by the magnificent scenery of Feifeng Mountain, particularly the mid-mountain area that resembles a paradise. Daijuantang primarily enshrines the deities Guan Sheng Di Jun, Fu You Di Jun, and Si Ming Zhen Jun. It is named "Daijuantang" to reflect its role in promoting virtue and bestowing blessings upon the world.

Daiquan Hall Travel Information

Address:No. 19, Shilin, Xianglin Township, Hsinchu County, Taiwan


Transportation Methods:Take the exit to Zhulin Interchange on the North Second Highway → Merge onto Route 120 towards Hengshan and Zhudong → Keep an eye out for the sign for Feifeng Mountain on your left → Turn left and head up the mountain following the Feifeng Mountain sign → Daiquan Temple.


Other Nearby Attractions: Feifeng Mountain TrailShun Yi Leisure Horse RanchWenlin PavilionZhudong Riverside ParkWenlin Ecological TrailHuanqiong Bamboo Curtain Cultural CenterZhudong Railway StationZhudong Heart - Zhudong Train Station Tourism Service CenterZhudong Cultural and Creative Arts VillageHsiao Ruo-Sung Art Park


Nearby Cuisine: Meinong Tower RestaurantA-Juan Sister Hakka Pickled VegetablesSister A-Juan Hakka Preserved VegetablesTaiwan Black Tea Co., Ltd.Lin Yue Bing WuRed-Crowned Crane Japanese Fusion CuisineHe Yuan SnackFamily Recipe Snacks (Xin Nong Street Dumpling Restaurant)Shadow CaféCloud Sea Leisure Tea Factory


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