Nuannuan Twin Land Deity Temples, Religious temple in Nuannuan District, Keelung, Taiwan.
The Nuannuan Twin Land Deity Temples comprise two separate buildings in Keelung, each serving a different village community. Both structures function as prayer halls dedicated to honoring the Land Deity for their respective neighborhoods.
The two Land Deity temples were originally built as separate facilities for different neighborhoods. They were unified into one connected complex during a major reconstruction in 2003.
Residents come to pray at both structures and leave offerings for the Land Deity, a practice that shapes the daily rhythm of the neighborhood.
The temples are open during daytime hours and accessible to visitors year-round. It is best to visit in the morning on weekdays when it is less crowded.
The complex overlooks water streams on its eastern and western sides, attracting water utility workers who visit to pray during times of water shortage in the city.
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