Beijia Beichen Temple, Chinese temple in Chang'an Village, Taiwan.
Beijia Beichen Temple is a Chinese temple located in Chang'an Village that displays traditional features such as carved wooden beams, stone pillars, and intricate decorative patterns on its walls. The building reveals a carefully designed structure with multiple chambers dedicated to different deities and a central prayer area in its interior.
The temple was established in 1899 during a period when many religious buildings were constructed throughout Taiwan. This was part of a broader movement to create new places of worship across the region.
The temple brings together local residents who gather here to perform traditional rituals and celebrate community occasions throughout the year. You can often see worshippers lighting incense and praying, especially during early morning and evening hours.
The temple is freely accessible and welcomes visitors to look around without any entrance fees at any time. The best times to visit are early morning or evening hours when the light is most pleasant and fewer people are present.
The temple blends elements of Taoism and Buddhism on its grounds, reflecting the diverse religious practices that have long coexisted in Taiwan. This mix is visible in the architecture and symbols that honor both traditions.
Location: Chang'an Village
Inception: 1899
GPS coordinates: 23.56611,119.56528
Latest update: December 12, 2025 14:23
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