Yuli Lundun Gufeng Temple, Taoist temple in Yuli Township, Taiwan
Yuli Lundun Gufeng Temple is a Taoist sanctuary in Yuli Township with multiple levels arranged vertically, each containing shrines and worship spaces. The architecture combines traditional temple design with local building characteristics, creating a focal point in the township center.
The site was established in 1964 and represents the continuation of Taoist worship traditions in Taiwan's rural areas. Since its founding, the temple has developed into an important religious center for the surrounding population.
The temple serves as a gathering place where locals bring offerings during seasonal festivals and participate in communal worship rituals. These practices connect the community and shape daily religious life in the township.
The sanctuary is located at 9-5 Xinyi Road and is easily accessible by local public transportation since it sits in the township center. Visitors should expect the grounds to be crowded during peak hours, especially during religious festivals and observances.
The sanctuary serves as a central hub for Yaochidao practices, a specific Taiwanese form of Queen Mother of the West veneration with its own ritual and belief system. This local variation sets it apart from other Taoist temples in the region.
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