Nankunshen Temple

 

Main Door Couplet

The Yu-Chi Stele

Statues of the Five Lords

Inspection Orders of the Five Lords

Stone Censer of the Five Lords

The Kaishan Tablet

Wood Carved Couplets, Ching Shan Temple

The‘Spirits Watch Over the Eastern Seas’Marquee Board

The‘Light Embraces All Four Directions’ Marquee

The ‘Spider Making its Web’ Pavilion

Octagonal Dragon Pillars

‘Pray for Joy and Happiness’

Scenes of Bamboo by Cheng Hsieh

Twin Dragons Gaze Upon the‘Three Stars’– Cut Tile Mosaic

‘Abandoned Lions’ Cut Tile Mosaic

Traditional ‘Palanquin-Style’ Roof Eaves

The Money Wall

Painted Door Gods

Long Hou (Dragon Throat) Well

Bronze Drums

 

 

Wood Carved Couplets, Ching Shan Temple

Wood Carved Couplets, Ching Shan Temple


Protecting All Taiwan from the Font of Kunshen”

The One from Lu-Er had Earned a Fame which Echoes across Time” June of the 15th year of Emperor Daoguang (1835)

This wood couplet, dedicated in 1835, was presented by ‘Yi-Chuan’ and is today kept at Ching Shan Temple.


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