Beiji Temple
Beiji Temple | |
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北極殿 | |
Location | |
Location | West Central, Tainan, Taiwan |
Shown within Tainan | |
Geographic coordinates | 22°59′39.8″N 120°12′16.9″E / 22.994389°N 120.204694°ECoordinates: 22°59′39.8″N 120°12′16.9″E / 22.994389°N 120.204694°E |
Architecture | |
Type | temple |
The Beiji Temple (traditional Chinese: 北極殿; simplified Chinese: 北极殿; pinyin: Běijí Diàn) is a Chinese temple dedicated to Xuantian Shangdi in West Central District, Tainan, Taiwan.
History[]
The temple has undergone several renovations. In 1804, an additional building was added at the back side of the temple for temporary accommodations for soldiers and townsmen. In 1907, the temple front was demolished for road expansion. In 1964, the temple was demolished again when a 15-meter wide road was constructed by the Tainan City Government. The front hall of the temple was restored in 1971.[1]
Transportation[]
The temple is accessible within walking distance southwest of Tainan Station of the Taiwan Railways.
See also[]
- Grand Matsu Temple
- Taiwan Confucian Temple
- State Temple of the Martial God
- Temple of the Five Concubines
- List of temples in Taiwan
- List of tourist attractions in Taiwan
- Magong Beiji Temple
References[]
- ^ "Beiji Temple". West Central District Office, Tainan City. Retrieved 12 May 2017.
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- Taoist temples in Tainan
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