Shuanglian Qingyun Temple, Chinese temple in Datong District, Taiwan.
Shuanglian Qingyun Temple is a Chinese temple in Datong District featuring traditional architecture and multiple halls filled with deity statues and religious artwork. The building is organized around courtyards with detailed carvings and decorative elements throughout.
The temple was built in 1966 during a period of religious expansion in Taipei. Its construction reflects the development of Taoist practice in the district during the mid-20th century.
The temple serves as a meeting place where people come to participate in Taoist ceremonies and rituals throughout the year. Visitors can observe how the community gathers here to practice their religious traditions.
The temple is easily accessible by public transportation in the Datong District. Multiple halls and courtyards are connected, making it best explored on foot at a comfortable pace.
The temple operates under the guidance of the Taipei branch of the Chinese Taoist Association and focuses on the worship of Shennong Dadi, the deity of agriculture and medicine. This specific devotion makes it a special place for understanding this particular spiritual tradition.
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