Bafen Guma Temple, Religious temple in Sigang District, Taiwan.
Bafen Guma Temple is a religious structure in Sigang District featuring the characteristic curved roofs and ornate wooden carvings typical of traditional Taiwanese temples. The building displays intricate details in its pillars, beams, and decorative panels that reflect regional craftsmanship.
The temple was founded in 1579 and developed as a spiritual center for the community over the following centuries. Major reconstruction took place in 1983, updating the structures while respecting the original design principles.
The temple serves as the gathering place for the local community during festivals and religious observances, where people come to light incense and make offerings. These rituals shape the rhythm of daily life in the neighborhood throughout the year.
The temple is accessible by public transportation with bus connections serving the Sigang area. Most visitors find it convenient to use local transit stops nearby to reach the location.
The site sits near the Zengwun River on a flat agricultural plain, creating a quiet setting surrounded by farmland and villages. This rural location gives the temple a more removed feeling from the busier parts of the city.
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