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Miho in a residential area near Lotus Pond
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I stopped by this place during my stay in Kaohsiung. After visiting the tourist spots and temples around Lotus Pond, I went a little further and took a walk, and there were beautiful temples scattered in the old cityscape. This is a beautiful mausoleum that can be seen that is cherished by the locals and was spectacular.
I went to December 2018. I stopped by when I rented a bicycle around the lotus pond. It is a minor tourist spot around the lotus pond with many highlights. When I go there, I think it's not a loss to stop by if you have time at a magnificent mausoleum that is typical of Taiwan.
The dragon architecture located on the northwest side of the lake is very colorful, but the gray pillars make it a serious shape. There is a considerable space by car.
In the 'Saiyuki' (the journey to the West), it continues to be the guardian deity of sakaiku.
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Founded: 43rd year of Kangxi in the Qing Dynasty (1704). Religion: "Castle God". In Chinese folk beliefs, it is known as the "guardian deity of the city". The predecessor was "Suiyojin". The divinity is not very high, and it is treated as a run in "Journey to the West" and others. Tainan's "Taiwan Fucheng Mausoleum" is a national historic site and is the oldest of the "Castle Mausoleum" in Taiwan (1669). By the way, here is the second oldest. The abacus on the altar is impressive.
Miho in a residential area near Lotus Pond
I stopped by this place during my stay in Kaohsiung. After visiting the tourist spots and temples around Lotus Pond, I went a little further and took a walk, and there were beautiful temples scattered in the old cityscape. This is a beautiful mausoleum that can be seen that is cherished by the locals and was spectacular.
Taiwanese mausoleum
I went to December 2018. I stopped by when I rented a bicycle around the lotus pond. It is a minor tourist spot around the lotus pond with many highlights. When I go there, I think it's not a loss to stop by if you have time at a magnificent mausoleum that is typical of Taiwan.
Dragon architecture is very colorful
The dragon architecture located on the northwest side of the lake is very colorful, but the gray pillars make it a serious shape. There is a considerable space by car.
In the 'Saiyuki' (the journey to the West), it continues to be the guardian deity of sakaiku.
Founded: 43rd year of Kangxi in the Qing Dynasty (1704). Religion: "Castle God". In Chinese folk beliefs, it is known as the "guardian deity of the city". The predecessor was "Suiyojin". The divinity is not very high, and it is treated as a run in "Journey to the West" and others. Tainan's "Taiwan Fucheng Mausoleum" is a national historic site and is the oldest of the "Castle Mausoleum" in Taiwan (1669). By the way, here is the second oldest. The abacus on the altar is impressive.