Hushan Temple, Chinese temple in Huatan Township, Taiwan
Hushan Temple is a Chinese temple in Huatan Township featuring traditional architecture with ornate decorations and intricate carvings throughout. The structure displays emerald green roofs and red entrance doors, while a Buddhist Sculpture Park with statues surrounds the grounds.
The temple was established in 1725 during the Qing dynasty on land owned by Lai Feng-kao. It has endured for more than two centuries as a spiritual centre in the region.
The temple honours Guanyin Bodhisattva and reflects Buddhist traditions that remain important in Taiwanese religious life today. You can observe how people use this place for worship and contemplation in their daily spiritual practices.
The temple can be reached by various transportation routes within Changhua County. Visitors will find the site accessible and set within a mountainous area where the surrounding Buddhist Sculpture Park can be explored on foot.
A Buddhist Sculpture Park surrounds the temple grounds with statues set amid mountains and a green pond. This natural setting creates a calm environment that many visitors discover while walking through the grounds.
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