Limtsiinui Three Mountains King Temple, Chinese temple in Pingtung City, Taiwan.
Limtsiinui Three Mountains King Temple is a Chinese temple in Pingtung with traditional architectural features and three main prayer halls. The roof sections are ornately decorated and display classic design elements typical of such religious buildings.
The temple was established in 1962 and is dedicated to the Lords of Three Mountains, representing Mount Du, Mount Ming, and Mount Jing. This religious tradition has roots in ancient Chinese beliefs and continues in Taiwan.
The temple serves as a meeting place where the community gathers for worship and celebrations throughout the year. Visitors can see people making offerings and participating in rituals that connect them to local religious traditions.
The temple welcomes visitors interested in traditional Taiwanese religious architecture and customs. It is easily accessible and provides a peaceful setting to observe daily worship practices.
The temple uses its triple design to directly represent the three revered mountains and makes their significance visible through its architecture. This deliberate layout distinguishes it from other temples and makes the spiritual purpose of the place immediately apparent to visitors.
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