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Lukang Chenghuang Temple Review

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Just finished the day trip, overall very satisfied, very satisfied, greatly praised our Haiyan tour guide is very good! I came to pick it up early in the morning, and the understanding along the way was also very interesting. We gave us a lot of opinions and suggestions. There is also a tour guide in the scenic area, Azhe Sun Wukong team is great! Yanoda is indeed a place worth visiting. The scenery is beautiful. There are many plants that have not been seen before. The air environment is very good. I chose to play games and I am very happy along the way. It is very cool to play in the water in such a hot summer! The noon buffet is also good. There are quite a lot of types. In the afternoon, the tour guide is mainly to visit and see the plants. The tour guide is in place! In the afternoon, because it is more troublesome to change the hotel, our tour guide Ayan is very enthusiastic to help us think of the route to call the car, and has been waiting for us to get on the car before she left! In short, it was a perfect day trip. The only sad thing is that I lost my glasses when I was playing in the water. . .

Lukang Chenghuang Temple

Posted: Jun 4, 2017
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  • 沙丽珠珠
    5/5Outstanding
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    In fact, Lugang is an old town. There are scenery everywhere, temples and temples everywhere. It feels like a slow-living world where you can walk freely on the old street to eat, drink and play. There are many temples new and old, big and small. There are many small shops near the temple. There are souvenirs for selling food, buying and drinking. Saturday and Sunday will be particularly lively. A little bit of a rush, a little bit of a town. I like the small town of Lugang very much.

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    4/5Excellent
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    Lugang City God Temple is located in Lugang Town, Taiwan, also known as the Pavilion Palace. As an important shrine widely admired in Chinese religious culture, most of it is served by famous heroes who are credited with the local people. It is the god of Chinese folk and Taoism who believes in protecting the city. It is said that it was founded in Qing Qianlong 20 years (1755 AD) and was from Shishi Township, Quanzhou, Fujian. Since the main city of the master was once knighted as a marquis, there is a "Zhongyou Hou" s forehead hanging in the temple.

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  • FidoMaru
    4/5Excellent
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    Lugang City God Temple is also known as the Pavilion Palace. As an important shrine widely admired in Chinese religious culture, most of it is served by famous heroes who are credited with the local people. It is the god of Chinese folk and Taoism who believes in protecting the city. It is said that it was founded in Qing Qianlong 20 years (1755 AD) and came from Shishi Township, Quanzhou, Fujian. Since the Lord's City Master was once knighted as a marquis, there is a "Zhongyou Hou" hanging in the temple. Have the opportunity to see

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  • FidoMaru
    4/5Excellent
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    Lugang City God Temple is located in Lugang Town, Taiwan, also known as the Pavilion Palace. As an important shrine widely admired in Chinese religious culture, most of it is served by famous heroes who are credited with the local people. It is the god of Chinese folk and Taoism who believes in protecting the city. It is said that it was founded in Qing Qianlong 20 years (1755 AD), and it was from Shishi Township, Quanzhou, Fujian. Since the Lord's City Master was once knighted as a marquis, there is a "Zhongyou Hou" hanging in the temple, you can see it.

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    Antique temples, newspapers, incense, toilets for tourists, and delicious food nearby.

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