東港東福殿城隍廟, Chinese temple in East Harbor, Taiwan.
The East Harbor East Fu Temple is a Chinese temple with traditional Taiwanese architecture, housing the City God as its principal deity alongside other divine figures. The building contains multiple halls and altars decorated with detailed carvings and religious imagery throughout.
The temple was established in 1946 following a merchant's discovery of an incense pouch from Fengshan City God Temple in 1814. This finding ultimately led to the creation of this place of worship in East Harbor.
The temple draws locals who come to light incense and make offerings at various altars throughout the year. People gather here especially during festivals, creating a lively space where daily spiritual practices are visible and shared.
The temple sits on Yanping Road with parking available for visitors and ritual supplies sold on site. Regular religious services run throughout the day, so arriving during quieter times helps if you prefer to explore without crowds.
The temple doors display intricate three-dimensional relief door gods carved in fine detail. During winter solstice, the temple performs grass figure ceremonies in which visitors can witness traditional rituals conducted for fortune enhancement.
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