Shilin Shennong Temple
25°05′52.1″N 121°31′34.9″E / 25.097806°N 121.526361°E
Shilin Shennong Temple | |
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士林神農宮 | |
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Location | Shilin, Taipei, Taiwan |
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Completed | 1709 (original building) 1971 (current building) |
The Shilin Shennong Temple (Chinese: 士林神農宮; pinyin: Shìlín Shénnóng Gōng) is a temple in Shilin District, Taipei, Taiwan.
History
The temple was originally constructed as Fude Shrine in 1709 in Shulin Village. In 1971, the temple was destroyed by flood. As a result, it was relocated to its current location at Jiujia Village and rebuilt with the name Zhilan Temple by immigrants from Zhangzhou in Fujian. In 1812, the temple was renamed Shennong Temple. The temple was once an important base during a conflict between settlers from Zhangzhou and Quanzhou. In 1972, the temple was renovated when reinforced concrete was introduced to construct the Three Rivers Hall and Bell and Drum Tower. In 1993, the main wall was renovated into a two-stsory building.[1]
Transportation
The temple is accessible within walking distance north of Shilin Station of Taipei Metro.
See also
References
- ^ "Shilin District Landmarks". Department of Cultural Affairs, Taipei City Government. 25 July 2017. Retrieved 17 September 2017.