Shuian Temple, Chinese temple in Gouqi Village, Nantun District of Taichung, Taiwan.
Shuian Temple is a Chinese temple in Gouqi Village that features traditional architectural design with elaborate decorations on its exterior surfaces. The compound contains several prayer halls and courtyards arranged to create a calm environment for worship and gathering.
The temple was established in 2000 as a new religious center in the Nantun District during a period of urban expansion. Its creation reflects the community's spiritual needs as Taichung continued to grow and develop during that time.
The temple serves worshippers of the Wangyeh deity and hosts traditional Taiwanese religious ceremonies throughout the year. Visitors can observe prayer rituals and participate in religious activities that shape the community's spiritual life.
The temple is located on Wenxin Road Section 1 and can be easily reached by Taichung Metro Green Line through Shui-an Temple Station. The dedicated metro stop makes visiting convenient for both residents and tourists coming from other parts of the city.
The temple operates a dedicated website where visitors can find information about religious services and community events before their arrival. This online presence helps connect the temple with people beyond those who visit in person.
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