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  1. Hsing-tian Temple (traditional Chinese: 行天宮; simplified Chinese: 行天宫; pinyin: Xíngtiān Gōng; Wade–Giles: Hsing 2-t'ian 1 Kong 1; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Hêng-thian-kiong; also Xingtian Temple, Xingtian Gong or Hsing Tian Kong) is a popular temple in Zhongshan District, Taipei, Taiwan.

  2. This is young temple, built in 1967, with a simple and dignified appearance. In front of the hall is a censer with a somewhat unusual design, its two handles in the shape of flying dragons and its four sides adorned with dragons' heads stretching toward the sky.

  3. Xingtian Temple is the most-visited temple in northern Taiwan, attracting upwards of 10,000 people a day. Situated in the heart of Taipei, the temple is unique in that it does not allow worshippers to burn "spirit money" or make offerings.

  4. This temple is also called En Chu Kong Temple, Hsing Tian Kong Temple and Xingtian Temple. In the late 50s and early 60s Hsuan Kung used his private funds to construct the main Hsing Tian Kong in Downtown Taipei and two additional temples in Sanxia, New Taipei City and Beitou, Taipei City.

  5. Nov 29, 2022 · Xingtian Temple is the most visited temple in Northern Taiwan. This famous temple is devoted to Guangong (關公), a gallant general during the Three Kingdoms (三國時期). As Guangong embodied the image of justice and bravery, He was worshiped as a God of War since the Wei and Jin Dynasties (魏晉時期).

  6. Among all the temples in Taipei City, Xing Tian Temple (行天宮) is undoubtedly one of the most popular one. Generally speaking, Xing Tian Temple is categorized as a Taoist temple even though Buddhism and Confucianism culture more or less can be observed here.

  7. Come to Xingtian Temple to soak up the ambiance, take part in rituals performed by the blue-robed staff, and leave flowers and other devotional offerings. The Xingtian Temple features on half- and full-day sightseeing tours of Taipei, and can also be visited during private, customized itineraries.

  8. Jul 16, 2009 · When we talk about the most visited temple in northern Taiwan, there’s no doubt that Xingtian Temple, which is visited by several million people every year, is the one. Completed in 1968, the main deity worshiped in Xingtian Temple is Emperor Guan, who was the famous general Guan Yu of the Three Kingdoms period.

  9. Taiwan, Asia. Taipei. This newish temple, established in just 1967, lacks that historical atmosphere but is an extremely busy and popular city temple. It's worth the trip to observe folk religion practices.

  10. This temple is the Beitou branch of the widely visited Xingtian Temple on Minquan East Road in Taipei, yet it in fact pre-dates the main temple. The principle deity here is Guansheng Dijun.