Dawan Guosheng Temple, Traditional temple in Yongkang District, Taiwan
Dawan Guosheng Temple is a sanctuary in Yongkang featuring traditional architecture with wooden beams, carved decorations, and multiple halls for different deities. The layout follows classical designs with a central courtyard and side chambers arranged to serve different religious functions within the complex.
The temple grew from a religious association during the Guangxu period around 1894 and has preserved an original altar table from that era. This long continuity shows how the place remained important to the community across generations.
The temple holds ceremonies on the sixteenth day of the first lunar month, during which community members select the temple keeper for the year using divine blocks. This practice keeps the local faith traditions alive and visible to visitors.
The temple sits in an easily accessible area and maintains regular opening hours for visitors interested in exploring local religious traditions. It helps to remember that this is an active place of worship where respectful and quiet behavior is expected from guests.
Three local deities specific to the Dawan area reside here: Taima, Lord Xie, and King Zheng Tan, each representing different aspects of community life. These three figures have been central to local worship and remain important spiritual anchors for neighborhood residents.
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