Tiansheng Temple

Yunlin Attractions

天聖宮
天聖宮

Tiansheng Temple, which has been established for over 50 years and is dedicated to Guan Sheng Dijun (Lord Guan), serves not only as a center of religious belief for the villagers but also as a serene and spacious gathering place for local residents to relax and chat during the day, embodying the cultural symbol of religion and everyday life in Linnei Township. With a history of more than 50 years, Tiansheng Temple venerates the main deity Guan Sheng Dijun, commonly known as Enzhu Gong. Various activities are held throughout the year in line with seasonal customs, especially the grand celebrations for the birthday of Guan Sheng Dijun on the 24th day of the 6th lunar month. Tiansheng Temple is located at the foothills of Pillow Mountain, featuring a spacious temple yard with a basketball court. Two large trees stand on either side, and visitors love to cool off in the shade of these trees. The dense primeval forest behind the temple, citrus orchards in front, and the habitat for the Formosan Blue Magpie and other birds on the left side of the bamboo grove offer rich ecological resources with diverse flora and fauna, making it a vibrant natural site.

Address:15 Shengong Road, Huben Village, Linnan Township, Yunlin County

Tiansheng Temple Introduction

The "Tiansheng Temple," which has been established for over 50 years, is dedicated to the worship of Guanyin Shengdi, also known as Enzhu Gong. It serves as a religious center for the villagers, and the spacious and serene temple courtyard becomes a place for local residents to relax and chat during the day, showcasing the cultural symbolism of religion and everyday life in Linnei Township. The temple has a rich history of over fifty years and hosts various activities throughout the year according to the seasons, with a grand celebration held on the birthday of Guanyin Shengdi on the 24th day of the 6th lunar month. Tiansheng Temple is located halfway up Pillow Mountain, with a wide courtyard that includes a basketball court, and two large trees planted on either side. Visitors often enjoy the shade under the trees. The thick, pristine forest behind the temple, along with an orange garden in front and a bamboo grove to the left, provides a habitat for the colorful bird species and other birds, making the ecological resources very abundant.

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