Wenwu Shengmiao is located in Xinzhuang City, Taipei County, and is a Taoist temple. Constructed in 1760, it was destroyed in the third year of the Xianfeng era (1853) due to human calamity and has been renovated multiple times since. The main structures include the main gate, the main hall, the rear hall, and the worship hall; the main gate is red and adorned with 108 copper beads, symbolizing the 36 heavenly fiends and 72 earthly devils. In the center of the main hall, there is an altar dedicated to the statue of Guan Yu, the God of War, with the accompanying statues of Wen Zhi and Wu Zhi on the sides; the rear hall houses the deified positions of sages from various dynasties. As a national third-grade historical site, it attracts many tourists who come to visit its fame.
Wenwu Shengmiao: A Taoist Temple in Xinzhuang, Taipei County
Wenwu Shengmiao is located in Xinzhuang City, Taipei County, and is a Taoist temple. Constructed in [...]