Longmen Fude Temple, Religious temple in Longmen Village, Taiwan.
Longmen Fude Temple is a worship space in Longmen Village featuring traditional Taiwanese architecture with ornate wooden carvings throughout its structure. The main hall serves as the focal point where residents gather for prayers and religious ceremonies.
The temple was built in 1983 to provide a dedicated worship space for the local Longmen Village community. Its construction fulfilled the need for a central shrine where residents could practice their faith together.
Locals come here to pray for good harvests and family well-being, honoring the Earth God who watches over the land and community.
The temple is accessible via National Freeway 1 or 3, with local bus services connecting to nearby transport hubs. Visitors should plan to spend time exploring the main hall and surrounding prayer areas at a relaxed pace.
The shrine displays special decorations and offerings during Lunar New Year, transforming the space into a celebration of the community's deepest beliefs. This seasonal transformation reveals how residents connect their daily lives to spiritual traditions.
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