Tian Sheng Temple

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天聖宮
天聖宮

Tian Sheng Temple, which has been established for over 50 years and worships Guan Sheng Di Jun, serves not only as a religious center for the villagers but also as a wide and tranquil space where local residents can rest and chat during the day, showcasing the cultural symbol of religion and everyday life in Linnei Township. The temple has a history of over fifty years, primarily dedicated to Guan Sheng Di Jun, commonly known as En Zhu Gong. Various activities are held throughout the year, with the grandest celebration taking place on the birthday of Guan Sheng Di Jun, which falls on the 24th day of the 6th month of the lunar calendar. Tian Sheng Temple is located halfway up Pillow Mountain, featuring a spacious courtyard that includes a basketball court. Two large trees are planted on either side, where visitors enjoy relaxing in the shade. The back of the temple is surrounded by a dense primeval forest, while in front, there is an orange grove. To the left of the bamboo grove is the habitat for the Formosan Blue Magpie, and there are various tall trees towering in the woods, providing a rich ecological resource of Formosan Blue Magpies and other bird species.

Address:No. 15, Shengong Road, Huben Village, Linnan Township, Yunlin County

Tian Sheng Temple Introduction

Tian Sheng Temple, which has a history of over 50 years and is dedicated to Guan Sheng Di Jun, is not only a religious center for the villagers but also a spacious and tranquil area where local residents come to relax and engage in casual conversations during the day. It symbolizes the culture of religion and the everyday lives of common people in Linnei Township. The temple has hosted various activities throughout the year, especially on the birthday of Guan Sheng Di Jun, which falls on the 24th day of the 6th lunar month, when grand ceremonies are held. Tian Sheng Temple is located halfway up Pillow Mountain, featuring a large temple yard that includes a basketball court and two large trees on either side, where visitors enjoy cooling off in the shade. The dense, primitive forest behind the temple and the sweet orange orchard in front, along with the bamboo groves on the left side that serve as habitats for the Formosan blue magpie and various birds, contribute to the rich ecological resources of the area.

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