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Santiaolun Haiqing Temple, Chinese temple in Yunlin County, Taiwan

Santiaolun Haiqing Temple is a Chinese temple in Yunlin County featuring traditional architecture with intricately carved wooden details and ornamental patterns throughout its interior and exterior. The structure contains multiple worship areas decorated with symbolic imagery and crafted elements typical of religious spaces in Taiwan.

The temple was established in 1738 and has served as a religious site for nearly 3 centuries in the region. It was built to honor Bao Zheng, a Song Dynasty official remembered for his commitment to justice and fairness.

The temple functions as a place where the local community gathers for spiritual practices and important ceremonies throughout the year. Daily worship here reflects devotion to protective deities and the search for blessings.

The temple maintains consistent access for visitors and operates year-round, though it is advisable to dress respectfully when entering. A quiet demeanor and awareness of active worship spaces help ensure a good experience for yourself and those present.

The main shrine inside honors Bao Zheng, and this dedication connects modern visitors to a figure from centuries past whose memory remains vibrant. Few realize that the site functions as much as a community center today as it does a temple.

GPS coordinates: 23.65713,120.15341

Latest update: December 7, 2025 20:50

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