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Checheng Fu'an Temple

Coordinates: 22°04′15.5″N 120°42′38.9″E / 22.070972°N 120.710806°E / 22.070972; 120.710806
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Checheng Fu'an Temple
車城福安宮
Religion
DeityTudigong
Location
LocationChecheng, Pingtung County, Taiwan
Checheng Fu'an Temple is located in Pingtung County
Checheng Fu'an Temple
Shown within Pingtung County
Geographic coordinates22°04′15.5″N 120°42′38.9″E / 22.070972°N 120.710806°E / 22.070972; 120.710806
Architecture
Typetemple
Completed1662

The Checheng Fu'an Temple (traditional Chinese: 車城福安宮; simplified Chinese: 车城福安宫; pinyin: Chēchéng Fú'ān Gōng) is a temple in Checheng Township, Pingtung County, Taiwan.

History

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The temple was originally built as the Jinsheng Pavilion in 1662 to worship Tudigong during the Qing Dynasty under Kangxi Emperor to accommodate migrant people from Quanzhou in Checheng.[1] It was later renamed as Fu'an Shrine after funds were raised and the pavilion was renovated during the Jiaqing Emperor. In 1953, it was officially renamed as Checheng Fu'an Temple.[2]

Architecture

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The temple was built with Northern China royal temple style.[3] It is the largest temple in Taiwan that is dedicated to Tudigong.[4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "車城福安宮" [Checheng Fu'an Temple]. Cultural Resources Geographical Information System (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Academica Sinica. Retrieved 16 March 2021.
  2. ^ "FuAn Temple". Love Pingtung. Archived from the original on 28 November 2016. Retrieved 28 November 2016.
  3. ^ "Checheng Fuan Temple in Kenting". roundTAIWANround. Retrieved 28 November 2016.
  4. ^ Spencer, David (30 September 2017). "Top 10 attractions on the road to Kenting". Taiwan News. Retrieved 1 October 2017.