Yuli Yuquan Temple, Buddhist temple in Yuli Township, Taiwan.
Yuli Yuquan Temple is a Chinese temple in Yuli Township located in Hualien County, featuring traditional architectural details like ornate roofs and Buddhist statuary throughout. The grounds include multiple buildings and spaces arranged for different ceremonial and gathering purposes.
The site was established in 1930 as Yuli Baoshantang and originally functioned as a Zhai Hall serving the Longhua Sect. It underwent significant transformation when it was later restructured into the current temple and shifted its religious focus.
The temple functions as a spiritual gathering place where locals come regularly to perform rituals and maintain their faith traditions. It remains woven into the community's daily rhythm and social bonds.
The temple is situated on Xibian Street in the Taichang neighborhood and is readily accessible from the main transport routes through Yuli Township. It is best visited during daylight hours to fully appreciate the architectural details and statuary on the grounds.
The temple skillfully blends religious architecture with the natural topography of the East Rift Valley in eastern Taiwan. This integration of built structure and landscape features gives the site a distinctive relationship with its surrounding environment.
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