Tiantan Tiangong Temple
Taoist temple · Yongfu ·

Tiantan Tiangong Temple

Taoist temple · Yongfu ·

Dedicated 1854 to Jade Emperor, Taiwan's first temple

Tiantan Tiangong Temple by null
Tiantan Tiangong Temple by null
Tiantan Tiangong Temple by null
Tiantan Tiangong Temple by null
Tiantan Tiangong Temple by null
Tiantan Tiangong Temple by null
Tiantan Tiangong Temple by null
Tiantan Tiangong Temple by null
Tiantan Tiangong Temple by null
Tiantan Tiangong Temple by null
Tiantan Tiangong Temple by null
Tiantan Tiangong Temple by null
Tiantan Tiangong Temple by null
Tiantan Tiangong Temple by null
Tiantan Tiangong Temple by null
Tiantan Tiangong Temple by null
Tiantan Tiangong Temple by null
Tiantan Tiangong Temple by null
Tiantan Tiangong Temple by null
Tiantan Tiangong Temple by null

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No. 16號, Lane 84, Section 2, Zhongyi Rd, West Central District, Tainan City, Taiwan 700 Get directions

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No. 16號, Lane 84, Section 2, Zhongyi Rd, West Central District, Tainan City, Taiwan 700 Get directions

+886 6 222 7983
tian.org.tw
@tian_gong_temple

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restroom
wheelchair accessible parking lot

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Nov 3, 2025

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Marcus G.

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this is one of the two local temples in Tainan to visit if short of time. dedicated to Taoist Sky Emperor. history dates back to 400years used as altar, temple built 150years ago. traditional designed and decorated temple, wording seen around temple are interesting.

Michelle H.

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很具歷史義意的寺廟,當然又和鄭成功有關。 This is where the renegade general during the 17th C from China who got rid of the Dutch built a sacrificial alter to heaven. Of course the temple was built after that. Since the main deity is the heaven, so It is symbolized by the tablet instead of a anthropomophic figure.

Javier G.

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A very very special temple. I got taken here to visit during my first visit to Tainan. And now i have returned to pray back. I am strongly connected with this temple and find it a very peaceful and spiritual place to visit. I recommend visiting of you are in the area

Eva K.

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It is a very respectful historical landmark. The Temple of Heaven, Taiwan's first temple, is located in the West Central District of Tainan City, Taiwan. It is a Taoist temple dedicated to the Jade Emperor. It used to be located on the highest point in the city - Jiuling Mountain. Also known as the Tainan Temple of Heaven, it is commonly known as the New Tiangong Temple. Originally an altar used by the Zheng Dynasty to offer sacrifices to heaven 1661-1683 (Ming Zheng Period) The place for offering sacrifices to heaven is commonly known as "Tian Gong Cheng" 1683-1820 (before the middle of the Qing Dynasty) — Every year, residents of the city hold a ceremony to celebrate the birthday of the Jade Emperor on the west side of the public square. 1854 (the fourth year of Emperor Xianfeng’s reign in the Qing Dynasty) — The government and people of the prefecture built the Temple of Heaven, which was completed in the fifth year of Emperor Xianfeng's reign (1855) and named "Tiangongtan". Every year on the ninth day of the first lunar month, when the God of Heaven is born, people flock to worship him. The crowds crowd the temple so tightly that no one can get through. This shows that the Temple of Heaven occupies an important position in people’s religious life.

S. S. Y.

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We come to this temple around every lunar new year’s. It’s a good representative of temples around Taiwan, I think. If we stayed at hotels nearby, we’d just walk here. If not, we’d drive with my uncle’s car and park with one of the stores (with no clear sign) where we will buy 金紙 from. And go through the usual prayers at each level altars of the temple. Finishing up with 點燈 beside the main altar. Today though we were able to park the first time with one store on the right of the First Bank near the walkway leading into the temple entrance. Too bad the middle-aged lady was not nice, saying why is our car so long. (Because it couldn’t fit into one of the “slots” they designated by themselves. That is, it doesn’t have a parking box so not a public parking space.) And then when we got back, saying 「怎麼那麼會拜,拜的那麼久。」 Maybe she was stressed during parking, that I didn’t hear her when she was “trying” to guide me into parking space. Honestly it was pretty quick, made one adjustment only to straighten. Or maybe we didn’t buy enough from them. My ma always gets NTD300 of 金紙. Still what she said after we finished our routine, feels like she’s ungrateful or 大頭 just because they were able to have a store (without any sign or decoration) in the front. So I keep thinking we should’ve just waited for a space on the left side, an older lady vendor (beside food stores) where we buy and park many times. Or go to one of the parkings nearby. It’s also very disappointing to meet someone like that during our once/twice-a-year visit, who is regularly near a temple, selling paper moneys to be burnt for the Gods. And sometimes we go two to three times during one trip because of grandma or other relatives. So I hope they’d be aware that there are actually people from abroad who just makes annual or bi-annual visits. Who couldn’t possibly get a smaller 🚗 (I mean I’d just use motorcycle 🛵 if I knew 😂 or maybe take uber or cabs next time?🚕 ); or who isn’t just there to light incense sticks with short prayers (but actually prays at each level altar of the temple). And I hope they’d make better parkings near the temple maybe.

James B.

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Sumptuous temple. The superstitions of the ignorant man are difficult to eliminate, lamentably. (JB. 1841)

Michael C.

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There were not many visitors in the temple when I went there but judging from the many shops around it selling offerings, it must be a popular place for locals to worship their gods. Interestingly there is a road map both in Chinese and English for the route to get around the temple and where to put the lighted incenses.

Tien T.

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Taiwan's first temple to worship Jade Emperor or Tian Gong. The temple is happening during the God's birthday that falls on lunar calendar, Jan 9th. It was a big temple with facility such as ATM, water refill station, toilet, free audio guide and explanation in English.