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Multi-tradition sacred sites in Taiwan

Explore Multi-tradition sacred sites in Taiwan: pilgrimage places, living traditions, heritage landmarks, and sacred landscapes.

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Tainan Confucius Temple
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Tainan Confucius Temple

West Central, Tainan City, West Central, Tainan City, Taiwan

No painted door gods guard this temple's gates. Where most Taiwanese temples overwhelm with color and incense smoke, Tainan Confucius Temple offers shaded courtyards, old...

Lukang Wenwu Temple
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Lukang Wenwu Temple

Lukang, Changhua County, Lukang, Changhua County, Taiwan

Lukang Wenwu Temple pairs a shrine to Wenchang Dijun, god of literature, with a martial hall to Guan Gong, deified general of loyalty and strategy — a Qing-era civic...

Xihua Temple, Tainan
Multi-tradition

Xihua Temple, Tainan

West Central, Tainan City, West Central, Tainan City, Taiwan

Xihua Tang is a Qing-dynasty vegetarian hall in Tainan's North District, home to the only surviving branch of the Jinchuang sect's Weng Yongfeng lineage....

Baxian Cave Archaeological Site
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Baxian Cave Archaeological Site

Changbin, Taitung County, Changbin, Taitung County, Taiwan

Baxian Cave holds Taiwan's earliest known evidence of human habitation, a Paleolithic site tens of thousands of years old carved into sea cliffs on the east coast....

Changhua Confucius Temple
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Changhua Confucius Temple

Changhua City, Changhua County, Changhua City, Changhua County, Taiwan

No incense haze, no idols, no deity to petition — Changhua Confucius Temple holds a different kind of quiet....

Lantian Academy
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Lantian Academy

Nantou City, Nantou County, Nantou City, Nantou County, Taiwan

In Nantou's old quarter, a courtyard building once taught imperial-exam candidates and now hosts their descendants seeking Wenchang Dijun's blessing....

Sanxiantai
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Sanxiantai

Chenggong, Taitung County, Chenggong, Taitung County, Taiwan

Sanxiantai is a rock island off Taiwan's east coast, severed from the mainland by centuries of erosion and reached today by a wave-shaped footbridge....

Mt. Bagua Great Buddha
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Mt. Bagua Great Buddha

Changhua City, Changhua County, Changhua City, Changhua County, Taiwan

Rendered in dark, unusually solemn concrete rather than gilded gold, the Great Buddha of Mt....

Baozhong Yimin Temple
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Baozhong Yimin Temple

Xinpu, Hsinchu County, Xinpu, Hsinchu County, Taiwan

Baozhong Yimin Temple in Xinpu, Hsinchu County, was built over the mass grave of more than two hundred Hakka militia and civilians who died defending their villages during...

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What Multi-tradition sacred sites in Taiwan are included?
This guide includes 9 Multi-tradition sacred sites in Taiwan, filtered from the Pilgrim Map atlas for stronger browsing and planning context.
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