Yanshuei Wu Miao
Place of worship · Tainan ·

Yanshuei Wu Miao

Place of worship · Tainan ·

Historic temple, host to the Yanshui fireworks festival

guan gong
religious institution
ornate architecture
iconic statues
temple
wheelchair accessible
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Yanshuei Wu Miao by Morgan Randall (Atlas Obscura User)
Yanshuei Wu Miao by Morgan Randall (Atlas Obscura User)
Yanshuei Wu Miao by Morgan Randall (Atlas Obscura User)
Yanshuei Wu Miao by Morgan Randall (Atlas Obscura User)
Yanshuei Wu Miao by Morgan Randall (Atlas Obscura User)
Yanshuei Wu Miao by Morgan Randall (Atlas Obscura User)
Yanshuei Wu Miao by null
Yanshuei Wu Miao by null
Yanshuei Wu Miao by null
Yanshuei Wu Miao by null
Yanshuei Wu Miao by null
Yanshuei Wu Miao by null
Yanshuei Wu Miao by null
Yanshuei Wu Miao by null
Yanshuei Wu Miao by null
Yanshuei Wu Miao by null
Yanshuei Wu Miao by null
Yanshuei Wu Miao by null
Yanshuei Wu Miao by null
Yanshuei Wu Miao by null
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Yanshuei Wu Miao by null
Yanshuei Wu Miao by null
Yanshuei Wu Miao by null
Yanshuei Wu Miao by null

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No. 87號, Wumiao Rd, Yanshui District, Tainan City, Taiwan 737 Get directions

Restroom
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Wheelchair accessible restroom

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No. 87號, Wumiao Rd, Yanshui District, Tainan City, Taiwan 737 Get directions

+886 6 652 1264
wumiao.idv.tw
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•Restroom
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Jan 18, 2026

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12 Celebrations Where Fire and Fireworks Reign Supreme

"While much of Asia believes red decorations or sky lanterns can bring good luck in the new year, locals in the Yanshui district of Tainan believe that the more times you’re hit by a rocket, the better. Fifteen days into the Chinese lunar calendar, on the evening of the Lantern Festival, the district launches millions of fireworks directly into eager crowds. Thousands don motorcycle helmets and protective gear, take a swig or two of liquid courage, and take to the streets for a chance to be battered by explosions. At this festival, nearly catching fire is considered a good thing. The festival begins with a parade of palanquins, each carrying a holy figurine. Giant cylinders known as beehives are stuffed with bottle rockets and placed every couple of yards along the parade route. As the parade inches through town, crowds rush to huddle around the beehives. Sirens wail to warn anyone with second thoughts, and then the hives are lit. Within moments, trails of light scream in all directions like a swarm of angry bees bursting from a nest. Flaming cardboard rolls ricochet off helmets, leave bruises, and explode at random inside the crowd. People will throw down their own rockets from apartment balconies above, contributing to the mayhem below. The blast lasts only a minute or two before culminating in a dazzling skyward fireworks display.  The origins of this strange custom date back to the late 1800s, when a cholera epidemic ravaged the town for more than 20 years. The locals asked the Chinese god of war, Guan Gong, to ward off the disease. On the day of the Lantern Festival, firecrackers were set off along the road in the hopes of inviting Guan Gong to the village. The epidemic subsided, but the tradition continued—and grew. Today, one beehive can hold anywhere from 10,000 to several hundred thousand rockets. These can cost up to $2,000 to construct but the luck they bring is worth the cost. Far from being just a burn threat, a rocket trapped inside a helmet can cause temporary hearing loss or permanent blindness. Nevertheless, people from all across Taiwan continue to travel to Yanshui for a shot at some luck of their own." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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鹽水武廟

Ernest G.

Google
Guan Gong, The Martial God Temple

ken C.

Google
鹽水武廟(月港武廟)是台南鹽水歷史悠久的主祀關聖帝君的廟宇,以其與每年元宵節「鹽水蜂炮」活動密不可分而聞名全球,相傳蜂炮起源於清末驅除瘟疫的遶境儀式,如今已成為台灣重要的民俗文化活動。廟內有精緻的剪黏藝術和以蜂炮為主題的彩繪,並設有文物館介紹歷史與關公文化。 目前前殿正在整修 比較沒有機會好好攝影整個樣貌 建築特色與文物: 💡關帝爺像:廟前有高達30尺的關聖帝君巨像和關刀香爐。 💡樑枋彩繪:下方有「招徠百福、掃去千災」的樑枋畫,描繪童子持扇掃地的蜂炮主題彩繪。 💡剪黏藝術:龍虎井的水車堵有精美的三國故事剪黏,如《古城會》的關公與赤兔馬。 武廟文物館:旁有三層樓的文物館,介紹蜂炮歷史、關公文化及先民生活。 💡玉蓮寺:後方有著名的玉蓮寺。 文化活動: 💡鹽水蜂炮:每年元宵節前後(農曆14、15日),武廟是蜂炮活動的主辦方,吸引國內外遊客體驗這場「炸轎」盛事。 💡月津港燈節:與武廟相關的「月津港燈節」也以燈光藝術聞名。

Jimmy (.

Google
久仰鹽水蜂炮的大名, 一直未能到場參與, 趁著出遊, 到訪這座香火鼎盛,歷史悠久的廟宇, 可惜正在整修中,未能一窺全貌,

巧巧

Google
高雄↔️雲林機車郊遊📌 鹽水月港武廟稍作休息 拜拜 祈求一個平安符過爐 信徒可自由樂捐 謝謝辛苦的廟方人員🙏

劉致延

Google
到此一遊,美美的地方!!值得來參拜跟逛逛

yx L.

Google
2025 北港朝天宮南都巡歷行經月港武廟 我們也跟著媽祖來到武廟 武廟也用熱烈炮陣歡迎媽祖

溫日良

Google
鹽水武廟位於台南市鹽水區武廟路87號,主祀「關聖帝君」,是於清康熙7年(西元1668年)所創建,是鹽水鎮上歷史悠久的名刈,也是每年鹽水蜂炮的主辦單位,同時其聲名更響徹國內外。 民國87年(1998年)鹽水武廟被政府列為三級古蹟保存,為三川門閩氏建築。據悉,武廟最為人所知的傳說,即是清光緒年間,鹽水流行瘟疫,死亡者衆多,而且居民皆束手無策之餘,幸獲關帝爺降旨,在農曆正月十五元宵夜以蜂炮驅逐瘟疫,而此盛事經時間的推移,演變至今現已為宗教信仰及民俗文化中心。 鹽水武廟有前,後殿之分,前殿是關聖帝君坐鎮,後殿有3樓,1樓是玉蓮寺主祀觀世音菩薩,2樓是五恩主殿,主祀五聖恩主,3樓則是凌霄寶殿,主祀玉皇大帝,故整棟聖殿,巍峨壯麗,金壁輝煌,寶鼎濃煙,終年不休。 然而武廟旁有一棟武廟文物館,是採免費方式供民衆参觀,共有3樓,1樓介紹關聖帝君的生平事蹟及其各種雕塑作品,相當具有藝術氣息,2樓與3樓我参訪那天未開放。 最後提醒諸君,目前鹽水武廟前殿正在整修,希望到訪者屆時注意安全!

郭Alex

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主祀關聖帝君,鹽水蜂炮由來為 清末瘟疫蔓延,當地人是遂祈求 關聖帝君由飛昇日的正月十三 開始到元宵節期間出巡遶境。 神轎經過之處居民燃放煙火鞭炮, 據說後來瘟疫疫情果真減緩, 日後幾乎每年居民便都在此時 舉行遶境與施放蜂炮。 關聖帝君的正殿正整建維修中, 三年後必來訪誠拜祈福。 . . . (2024/8.31.~09.01攝)