Bade San-yuan Temple, Chinese temple in Bade City, Taiwan.
Bade San-yuan Temple is a Chinese temple in Bade City featuring stone carvings by master craftsman Chang Huo-kuang and wood carvings by artisan Yeh Chin-wan. The main hall contains a grindstone floor and a central altar displaying three deity statues dressed in imperial robes.
The temple underwent significant reconstruction in 1923 during the Japanese colonial period and became a primary religious center for Bade. This major renovation shaped the structure and design that visitors encounter today.
The temple honors the Three Great Emperor-Officials in Taoist tradition, deities believed to govern heaven, earth, and water in cosmic balance. Visitors can see how this spiritual belief shapes the decoration and layout of the worship spaces.
Visitors should take time to examine the detailed carvings throughout the temple and pay attention to the craftsmanship on the altar area. Moving through slowly allows for a better appreciation of the artistic details on display.
The temple roof displays an ornate Xishi Ridge decorated with dragons, a signature element of traditional Chinese design. A special incense burner features engravings of Suan Ni, a legendary creature from Chinese mythology.
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