Enable Location

We need your location to show you interesting places around you

Discover nearby places

Find interesting locations and hidden gems around you

Precise directions

Get accurate directions and distances to places

Your location is never shared with other users. It's only used when you tap the location button.

Upper Taishan Temple

Log in to your account

Start exploring — it's free

Trusted by 62,874 travelers worldwide

Continue with Google
Continue with Apple
or

We will send you a code to connect

By continuing, you accept our Terms and Conditions and our Privacy Policy

Check your inbox

We've sent a pincode in your inbox. Please enter the code below.

Upper Taishan Temple

Upper Taishan Temple, Chinese temple in Taishan District, New Taipei, Taiwan

Upper Taishan Temple sits on the slopes of Mount Qizaijiao and displays traditional Chinese architectural design with ornately decorated roofs, pillars, and altar areas. The structure features elaborate carved details, colorful painted panels, and symbolic decorative elements characteristic of classical Chinese temple construction.

The temple was built in 1754 during the Qing Dynasty and had to be completely reconstructed in 1853 following the Quanzhang Armed Conflict. The rebuilding became possible when a local benefactor named Fu-chi Li donated the land needed for its new construction.

This temple is dedicated to the Xian Ying Zu Shi deity and functions as a gathering place where worshippers perform daily rituals and offerings. The air is often filled with incense smoke as people come to seek blessings and pay their respects to the deity.

The temple opens early in the morning and remains open through the evening, allowing visitors to come at times that suit their schedules. The location is easily accessible by public transportation and sits along a main street in Taishan District.

This temple earned its name from a practical way to distinguish it from another Taishan temple located nearby in the area. The naming convention helps locals and visitors easily tell the two sanctuaries apart.

The community of curious travelers

AroundUs brings together thousands of curated places, local tips, and hidden gems, enriched daily by 60,000 contributors worldwide.

Start exploring
Location
Location
Inception
1754
GPS coordinates
25.04376,121.42357
Latest update
December 10, 2025 16:31
« Upper Taishan Temple - Chinese temple in Taishan District, New Taipei, Taiwan » is provided by Around Us (aroundus.com). Images and texts are derived from Wikimedia project under a Creative Commons license. You are allowed to copy, distribute, and modify copies of this page, under the conditions set by the license, as long as this note is clearly visible.

Discover hidden gems everywhere you go!

From secret cafés to breathtaking viewpoints, skip the crowded tourist spots and find places that match your style. Our app makes it easy with voice search, smart filtering, route optimization, and insider tips from travelers worldwide. Download now for the complete mobile experience.

Around Us App Screenshot

A unique approach to discovering new places

Le Figaro

All the places worth exploring

France Info

A tailor-made excursion in just a few clicks

20 Minutes

Around Us
Travel Guide & Maps
Download

Send to your phone

QR Code
1

Open the camera app on your mobile.

2

Point at the QR code with your camera. A notification will appear.

3

Tap the notification to open the link.