Kaiyuan Temple
Kaiyuan Temple stands as one of Tainan's revered ancient temples, a true cultural gem in Taiwan. With its rich history and strong community connections, this temple is a beloved destination for worshippers and visitors alike.
Built in 1680 by Zheng Jing, the son of Koxinga, as a retreat for his mother Empress Dong, the temple is a place of ancient grandeur. Its architectural design, beautiful gardens, and intricate pavilions transport visitors to a time gone by, offering a glimpse of Taiwan's rich cultural heritage.
Kaiyuan Temple houses a collection of Ming Dynasty artifacts, offering a glimpse into Taiwan's early history. These precious relics present a valuable opportunity for history enthusiasts to learn and appreciate the significance of Taiwan's historical roots.
Whether you seek spiritual peace, a glimpse into Taiwan's past, or simply a moment of tranquility, Kaiyuan Temple offers an unforgettable experience that resonates with people from all walks of life.
Phone: 8866 237 4035
Website: http://www.kaiyuan.org.tw/
Address: No. 89, Beiyuan St, North District, Tainan City, Taiwan 704
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