"A place of great incense and efficacy - Visiting Taipei Zhonghe Jingnan Temple"
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Located in Zhonghe District, New Taipei City, Jingnan Temple is a famous Mazu temple in the area. It not only attracts many believers to come and worship, but also becomes a popular check-in spot for tourists due to its unique geographical location and antique architectural style. Jingnan Temple has been a popular temple since its establishment, especially during temple fairs or important festivals, when crowds of people flock to it and it is extremely lively.
When you arrive at Jingnan Palace, the first thing that catches your eye is the magnificent archway. This archway displays the delicacy of traditional temple architecture with its exquisite carvings and bright paintings. The magnificent main hall is led into by a bluestone staircase. It is solemn yet friendly, which makes people feel respectful. The interior of the temple is dominated by red and gold, and is embellished with various exquisite wood carvings and stone carvings, especially the painted beams and pillars above the main hall, which are full of the ingenuity of Taiwanese temple art.
The main deity worshipped in Jingnan Temple is Mazu, who is said to be very efficacious, so it is common to see believers coming to the temple to fulfill their vows. Visitors can personally experience traditional blessing rituals such as "drawing lots" and "throwing blocks". Many people use this to seek guidance on life, career, health and other aspects. The temple is filled with burning incense and believers pray sincerely. The air is filled with the faint scent of sandalwood, which makes people feel calm and peaceful.
The back hall of Jingnan Palace is a different world. The Tiangong furnace here is where local believers often come to pray for peace. This Tiangong furnace has a simple shape and has gone through the test of time, adding a sense of historical calmness. As people gently shake the "peace bell" in front of the stove, they can seem to feel the quiet and deep power of prayer.
In addition, Jingnan Temple holds a grand Mazu procession every year, attracting a large number of believers to participate. The procession was extremely lively, with the sounds of firecrackers, drums and music coming one after another. Believers along the way devoutly welcomed the statue of Mazu. The scene was spectacular, and one could not help but marvel at the power and cohesion of folk beliefs. If you are lucky enough to visit during the event, you will be able to more deeply appreciate the essence of Taiwan's folk beliefs.
While visiting Jingnan Temple, you may also visit the nearby snack stalls. There are night markets and snack bars around the area, allowing people to enjoy local delicacies while experiencing the simple customs of Zhonghe District. Whether it is the traditional xiaolongbao, red bean cakes, or various Taiwanese snacks, they all add some delicious memories to this trip to Jingnan Temple.
In general, Zhonghe Jingnan Temple is one of the religious sites that cannot be missed during a trip to Taipei. Whether you want to appreciate the architectural beauty of the temple, experience the local religious culture, or taste Taiwan's snacks and delicacies, it is worth a visit.