Jhongsing Village Fude Temple, Religious temple in Zhongxing Village, Taiwan
Jhongsing Village Fude Temple is a sanctuary dedicated to Tudigong, the Earth God in Taiwanese folk religion, featuring traditional architectural elements and intricate carvings throughout. The structure combines worship spaces with decorative details that reflect the regional craftsmanship and design traditions.
The temple emerged as part of the local development of Zhongxing Village, which was established in 1956 as the administrative seat of Taiwan Province. When the administrative system changed in 2018, the village's role shifted, yet the temple remained central to community life.
The temple serves as a gathering place where residents come throughout the year to pray and make offerings to Tudigong. These acts of worship are woven into the rhythm of community life and connect people to their local folk beliefs.
The temple welcomes visitors during regular hours and provides a parking area near the building for those arriving by car. Public bus stops in the vicinity make it easy to reach the site by local transportation.
The temple functions as an active worship center within a planned village where all buildings follow strict architectural guidelines. This unusual combination shows how traditional religious practices fit into modern, carefully designed settlements.
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