Zhushan Zinan Temple
Facts and practical information
Nestled in the heart of Nantou County, Taiwan, the Zhushan Zinan Temple stands as a beacon of spiritual significance and architectural beauty. This temple is dedicated to the Taoist deities, the Lords of the Five Peaks, and serves as a cultural hub for the local community and a point of interest for visitors from around the world.
Constructed with traditional Chinese architectural techniques, the temple showcases intricate carvings, sweeping roofs adorned with mythical beasts, and an array of vibrant colors that symbolize prosperity and good fortune. The Zinan Temple is not only a place of worship but also a testament to the rich cultural tapestry of Taiwan.
Pilgrims and tourists alike are drawn to the temple, especially during the annual Lantern Festival, when the night sky is illuminated by a sea of lanterns, each carrying prayers and wishes to the heavens. The temple's serene surroundings, coupled with the spiritual ambiance, provide a sense of peace and introspection to those who walk its hallowed grounds.
No 40, Dakung St, Sheliao Village , Chushan TownshipTaiwan
Zhushan Zinan Temple – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Jiji Weir, Chelungpu Fault Preservation Park, Jiji Military History Park, You shan cha fang.