Lukang Longshan Temple
Lukang Longshan Temple | |
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鹿港龍山寺 | |
Location | |
Location | Lukang, Changhua County, Taiwan |
Geographic coordinates | 24°03′01.7″N 120°26′08.1″E / 24.050472°N 120.435583°E |
Architecture | |
Type | Temple |
The Lukang Longshan Temple (Chinese: 鹿港龍山寺; pinyin: Lùgǎng Lóngshān Sì) is a Guanyin temple in Lukang Township, Changhua County, Taiwan.[1]
History
The temple was originally a small temple in the town. It was then later remodeled by local residents to a larger scale. The temple was first built on a much smaller scale in 1738. The much expanded incarnation seen today is renowned for its exquisite woodcarvings, as well as for its stone sculptures, a noteworthy example of which are the 12 major support columns in the main hall, twined by auspicious dragons hewn from solid stone.
Architecture
The temple is a square building, with its main building consists of four strata and three gardens. A pair of granite dragon pole sits at the front of the gate. At the end of front hall, there is a theater stage for traditional plays at festivals.
Transportation
The temple is accessible south west from Changhua Station of Taiwan Railways.