Chaoyuan Temple, Buddhist temple in Meinong District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
Chaoyuan Temple stands as one of the largest Buddhist temples in Meinong District, featuring traditional Chinese architecture with ornate decorations, multiple halls including the main Daxiong Hall, and a seven-story Huazang Pagoda built in 1958.
Originally established in 1907 by Master Nengjing as a simple Guanyin Temple, the complex relocated to its current site in 1910 due to poor terrain conditions and has undergone multiple expansions and renovations throughout the Japanese colonial period and post-war era.
The temple houses the Three Buddhas including Shakyamuni Buddha, Medicine Buddha, and Amitabha Buddha in its main hall, while the second floor contains the Four Heavenly Kings symbolizing protection from all directions, serving as an important center for Buddhist worship and community gatherings.
Located on Chaoyuan Road in Meinong District, the temple can be reached by phone at 07-681-2229 and offers reasonable visiting hours for public worship, architectural appreciation, and Buddhist cultural learning, with guided tours and explanation boards available for visitors.
Master Shengyan once conducted a meditation retreat at this temple for several months, seeking spiritual enlightenment and promoting the modernization of the temple, making it a significant pilgrimage site for Buddhist practitioners seeking inner peace and wisdom.
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