Lingquan Zen Temple, Buddhist temple in Xinyi District, Taiwan.
Lingquan Zen Temple is a Buddhist temple in Xinyi District whose grounds contain three pagodas and feature traditional Chinese architecture in the main hall and surrounding structures. The buildings combine carved wooden details with stone elements to create spaces designed for prayer and reflection.
Founded in 1908, the temple emerged when Buddhism was finding new forms of expression in Taiwan and traditional practices were being revived. It developed into a significant center for the Caodong school and has shaped regional religious life ever since.
The temple serves as a living center of Buddhist practice where visitors encounter monks performing daily rituals and hear chanting during ceremonies. The halls contain religious art and symbols that reflect the spiritual life of the community.
The grounds are easy to navigate on foot, with pagodas and halls arranged along clearly marked paths. Visitors should wear appropriate clothing and respect active ceremonies when entering indoor areas.
The three pagodas on the grounds form a triangle rather than standing in a line, reflecting geometric meaning in Buddhist symbolism. This arrangement makes the site a place where architecture and faith create visual harmony.
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