Taipei Tianhou Temple
Place of worship · Ximen ·

Taipei Tianhou Temple

Place of worship · Ximen ·

Historic temple to sea goddess Mazu, ornate interior, colorful exterior

beautiful details
city center temple
religious significance
well maintained
traditional chinese design
red lanterns
buddhist temple
taoist temple
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Taipei Tianhou Temple by null
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Taipei Tianhou Temple by null
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No. 51號, Chengdu Rd, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 10844 Get directions

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No. 51號, Chengdu Rd, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 10844 Get directions

+886 2 2331 0421
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"Hidden on a busy thoroughfare in Ximending, I find stepping through the entrance to Tianhou Temple (the Ximending Mazu Temple) to be a surreal, peaceful experience — this Qing-period temple (around since 1746) is filled with mythological creatures, smoky incense, lucky goldfish, and worshippers, and it's easy to miss the entrance despite its central location." - Matthew Kepnes

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Taipei Tianhou Temple

Glenn W.

Google
This is a very peaceful and well maintained temple. Not too crowded and easy to navigate with numbers to follow when offering joss sticks to the various deities. The place is also very airy and easy to move around, and is very nice to just be in the presence of Gods and Goddesses. A must go for believers 🙏🏻🙏🏻

Dimitris Apollonas Poseidonas V.

Google
This temple is amazing. I am so lucky I was there in nighttime . I. Like the smell of. That. What they are burning 🔥 it is something like a long stick. This temple. Has two. Levels. So remember to go upstairs as well to have a better view. The temple inside is majestic and people look very religious. This temple you can visit if you get off at Ximen train station. Around the temple is very busy and it feels like the city that never sleep. I suggest you visit ximen during night time.

K B

Google
Such a beautiful small temple right in the city centre. Morning vibes are so nice. Locals come here to pray and place their offerings. The beautiful details of this temple is worth mentioning. If you’re a tourist in and around this area, check out this temple. Tourists should also keep in mind that this is not a tourist place and has religious significance. We should be respectful and not hinder other visitors who come here to pray.

Duc C. N.

Google
You could walk right past the Taipei Tianhou Temple, but step inside, and a hidden universe of tradition unfolds. From the ornate warrior gates to the gentle light of the red lanterns, this is where time slows down. #TaipeiTianhouTemple #Taipei

James L.

Google
Good temple and easy to walk to from any of the nearby transit stations. Definitely worth visiting at least once and praying at all of the incense censers.

Anna K.

Google
Taipei Tianhou Temple is dedicated to Mazu, the revered sea goddess and protector of seafarers. It is considered one of the "Three Great Temples of Bangka," alongside Longshan Temple and Qingshui Temple. Originally established in 1746 by immigrants from Quanzhou, Fujian Province, it was first known as Xinxing Temple. The temple was destroyed by fire in 1813 and rebuilt over the following 12 years. During the Japanese colonial period, a Zen Buddhist temple named Hongfa Temple was built on the site in 1899, introducing Japanese architectural influences. After World War II, the temple was rededicated to Mazu. A fire in 1953 led to another major reconstruction, completed in 1959, following traditional Chinese temple design. In 1967, it was officially renamed Taipei Tianhou Temple. Its architecture features ornate carvings, red lanterns, colorful roof dragons, and richly decorated beams. Inside, visitors can find shrines to Mazu and her guardian generals Qianliyan and Shunfeng’er, Guanyin (Goddess of Mercy), Kōbō-Daishi (a reference to its Japanese past), the Earth God, and Tiger Generals.

Oriol R

Google
Beautiful little temple in the middle of the busy city of Taipei

Alwin G.

Google
A charming temple nestled in the heart of Ximending. Though small, it is beautifully organized and offers a peaceful atmosphere. Definitely worth a visit if you're in the area.
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Maggie C.

Yelp
Who would have thought there'd be a temple amidst busy streets and various shops? I had a pleasant visit at Taipei Tianhou Temple, a little gem nestled between 2 buildings.  Upon entering the temple, I was in awe of the ancient architecture and colorful displays; there was a serious yet serene vibe. Many visitors were busy showing their respects and worshipping the gods/goddess. It's a completely different world inside and outside of the buddhist temple. Worth a quick visit, the temple is actually bigger than it looks from the outside.