It is also a temple with a long history. It seems to be a temple of Taoism, but it is not like a temple dedicated to Mazu Niang. I don’t know what it is, but like other places, there are many believers.
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Kaohsiung Jade Palace, also known as Tiangong Temple, was originally located in Shudli, Gushan District. In the 29th year of the Republic of China (the year of Gengchen), a believer Xu Xi carved a memorial tablet and enshrined it in his private residence. At first, there were few believers. During the Second World War, Kaohsiung Port was severely bombarded by the Allied forces, causing many casualties. For the exclusive family of Xu, it was said that the Jade Emperor was sheltered. In the future, the number of believers gradually increased, and the number of pilgrims continued. In the 50th year of the Republic of China (the year of Xin Chou), due to the narrowness of the hall and the lack of space, a reconstruction committee was formed and the newly built land on the north side of the No. 2 Canal, which had just been cut and straightened, was rebuilt to rebuild the temple for the people to worship. In 62 years of the Republic of China (the year of Gui Chou), a reconstruction committee was formed, and Mr. Xie Zhan was entrusted to design it. It was completed in 66 years of the Republic of China (the year of Dingsi). A well-known temple. Every year on the first child of the first lunar month, devout believers will come to the Jade Palace to "grab the first incense", in order to obtain the success of the whole year. On the eve of the Jade Emperor's birthday on the ninth lunar month, on the eighth lunar day, people can see the people preparing five fruits and flowers to worship. In the past, it was customary for BAITIANG Gong to prepare sacrifices, but now they use cakes (such as pineapple cakes).
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It is also a temple with a long history. It seems to be a temple of Taoism, but it is not like a temple dedicated to Mazu Niang. I don’t know what it is, but like other places, there are many believers.
To be honest, my brother doesn't know what gods the Jade Palace is dedicated to, but the most impressive is that there are quite a lot of people. I don't know if it is a festival temple fair in the lunar calendar. It is always visually observed that many locals come to participate in the event.
There are many people burning incense in a temple with a long history. It seems that it is not the queen of heaven that is worshipped, but the buildings are still very beautiful. People who come to worship them can be said to be endless and quite pious.
Kaohsiung Jade Palace is located at No. 218, Hebei 2nd Road, Sanmin District, Kaohsiung City, and worships the main god as the Jade Emperor God. There are many popular titles of the Jade Emperor, God, Jade Emperor, Jade Emperor, Xuanzhang God, Jade Emperor, etc. Taoism is fully known as "the Golden Golden Temple of the Supreme Nature and the Miluo to the true Jade Emperor God", and folk commonly known as "the God of heaven" or "the ancestor of heaven".
The exclusive temple of the Jade Emperor, a magnificent temple with a magnificent and majestic appearance!
The night before the day of the gods' birth every year was full of popularity. . There will also be many vendors to set up stalls there. . Very lively
The Jade Palace is a place for sacrificing the Heavenly Gong. It has been built magnificently, with carved beams and painted buildings everywhere, and its artistic level is very high. It's a free attraction and worth visiting.