Jump to content

Madou Daitian Temple

Coordinates: 23°11′24.5″N 120°15′38.2″E / 23.190139°N 120.260611°E / 23.190139; 120.260611
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is the current revision of this page, as edited by Dhammapala Tan (talk | contribs) at 06:42, 10 December 2021 (See also: Added links). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this version.

(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)

Madou Daitian Temple
麻豆代天府
Location
LocationMadou, Tainan, Taiwan
Madou Daitian Temple is located in Tainan
Madou Daitian Temple
Shown within Tainan
Geographic coordinates23°11′24.5″N 120°15′38.2″E / 23.190139°N 120.260611°E / 23.190139; 120.260611
Architecture
Typetemple
Completed1955

The Madou Daitian Temple (Chinese: 麻豆代天府; pinyin: Mádòu Dàitiān Fǔ) or Temple of the Heavenly Viceroys is a temple in Nanshi Village, Madou District, Tainan, Taiwan.[1]

History

[edit]

The temple was originally constructed in the 17th century as the Baoning Temple. After an earthquake, the temple was relocated to another place and renamed Bao'an Temple. In 1955, the temple was rebuilt and renamed Madou Daitian Temple.[2] The construction took around 10 years to be completed.[3]

Architecture

[edit]

The temple was designed with sculptures and paintings over an area of 3 hectares.[1] The roof is covered with tiles. It is constructed with Quanzhou architectural style. In the backyard, there is a 76 meter long and 7 meter high Chinese dragon statue which was built in 1979. The dragon mouth forms a 5-meter diameter entrance to the tunnel stretched along the dragon body.[4]

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ a b "Daitian Fu (Temple of the Heavenly Viceroys)". Madou District Office, Tainan City. Retrieved 2 March 2017.
  2. ^ "Madou Daitian Temple". Taiwan the Heart of Asia. 2016. Retrieved 2 March 2017.
  3. ^ "Daitian Temple in Madou". Tourism Bureau of Tainan City Government. 2 March 2017. Retrieved 2 March 2017.
  4. ^ "Madou Daitian Temple". roundTAIWANround. 2015. Retrieved 2 March 2017.