Tiansheng Temple

Yunlin Attractions

天聖宮
天聖宮

Tian Sheng Temple, which has been established for over 50 years to worship Guan Sheng Di Jun, is not only a religious faith center for the villagers but also serves as a tranquil gathering place for local residents during the day, showcasing the cultural symbolism of religion and everyday life in Linnei Township. The temple has a history of more than fifty years, dedicated to the main deity Guan Sheng Di Jun, commonly known as En Zhu Gong. Throughout the year, various activities are held, with the most grand celebration on the birthday of Guan Sheng Di Jun, which falls on the 24th day of the 6th lunar month. Located on the hillside leading to Pillow Mountain, the temple grounds are spacious and include a basketball court, with two large trees planted nearby, providing a cool resting spot for visitors. The dense primary forest behind the temple is accompanied by a citrus orchard in the front. To the left of the bamboo garden is a habitat for the colorful eight-colored bird, surrounded by towering trees, making the ecological resources exceptionally rich with various birds, including the eight-colored bird.

Address:No. 15, Shenggong Road, Huben Village, Linnei Township, Yunlin County

Tiansheng Temple Introduction

The "Tiansheng Temple," which has been established for over 50 years and is dedicated to Guandi (Lord Guan), serves not only as a religious center for the villagers but also as a spacious and serene gathering place for local residents during the day, reflecting the cultural symbolism of religion and daily life in Linnei Township. Tiansheng Temple has a history of over fifty years, with Guandi, commonly known as Enzhu Gong, as its main deity. Various activities are held throughout the year, especially on the 24th day of the 6th lunar month, which marks the birthday of Guandi and features grand celebrations. The temple is located halfway up Pillow Mountain, boasting a wide courtyard that includes a basketball court, with two large trees providing shade, making it a favorite spot for visitors to relax under. Behind the temple lies a dense primeval forest, while in front is an orange orchard, and to the left of the bamboo grove is a habitat for the Formosan Blue Magpie, surrounded by various tall trees, creating a rich ecological resource for the magpie and numerous other bird species.

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