Donglong Temple, Chinese temple in Donggang Township, Taiwan
Donglong Temple is a Chinese temple in Donggang Township featuring traditional southern Fujian architecture with swallowtail eaves and five separate entrances. The interior comprises two main halls whose elaborate wood tenon structures define the spatial arrangement.
The temple was first built in 1706 in Yanpu village but relocated to its present site in 1790 following severe flooding. This move preserved the temple for future generations during a period of environmental change.
The temple functions as a gathering place where fishermen seek blessings before heading out to sea. This practice connects the site deeply to the region's maritime way of life.
The temple can be reached via National Freeways 1 and 3, with regular bus service from both Zuoying and Pingtung stations. Checking local transport schedules ahead of time helps ensure smooth arrival and allows time to explore the grounds thoroughly.
The temple houses two distinctive boats including a wooden vessel and Taiwan's only bronze boat built in the Quanzhou style. This bronze boat features intricate details of sailors and horses that make it a remarkable example of traditional maritime craftsmanship.
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