1. Longshan Temple, also known as Mengjia Longshan Temple, is one of the oldest and most famous temples in Taipei, Taiwan. It was built in 1738 during the Qing Dynasty and has a rich history of over 280 years. The temple is dedicated to several Chinese deities, including Guanyin (the Goddess of Mercy), Mazu (the Goddess of the Sea), and Shennong (the God of Agriculture).
The temple features a traditional Chinese architectural style with beautiful wood carvings, colorful decorations, and intricate stone sculptures. Its main hall, known as the \"Great Hall,\" houses the main statues of the deities, while other halls and pavilions within the temple complex are dedicated to various Buddhist and Taoist gods.
The temple holds great cultural significance as a place of worship for both locals and tourists. It has survived numerous natural disasters and World War II bombings, making it a symbol of resilience and faith.
2. Longshan Temple is open daily from 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM. The temple does not have a dedicated phone line for inquiries or reservations, but visitors can find more information online or at the Taipei City Visitor Center.
3. Admission to Longshan Temple is free. Visitors can reach the temple easily by public transportation. The nearest MRT station is Longshan Temple Station (BL10, Bannan Line), which is located right next to the temple. Buses and taxis also serve the area.