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Beiji Temple (West Central Areas)

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Introduction

Introduction

Beiji Temple mainly worships Beiji Xuan Tian Shang Di, and lies above Jiuling, a relatively high point in Tainan. Because of the Northern Black Tortoise, unlike other temples, Beiji Temple uses black as its main color. The temple currently has the oldest horizontal plaque in Tainan, the "Wei Xian He Yi" plaque(威顯赫奕) from 1669, presented by King Ning Jing Wang Zhu Shu-gui. The temple's old bell dates back to the 17th Year of Daoguang Reign of Qing Dynasty (1837), and was commissioned by Tainan businessman Wu Shang-xin (founder of Tainan Wu Garden),who travelled to Suzhou in mainland China to have the bell made and sent to the temple. Beiji Temple is full of old treasures like these. The alley next to the temple was called Geta Alley on old maps, and used to contain lots of shops selling the Japanese style wooden "Geta" clogs. Although there is no trace of them any more, you can imagine the once bustling scene of Tainan's main streets.

Attraction Information

Phone: 06-2268875

Address: No. 89, Section 2, Minquan Road, West Central District, Tainan City

Opening Hours: 07:00–21:00

Transportation Information

By Public Transportation

Train

Get off at Tainan Railway Station → Transfer to Tainan City Bus No. 14 → Get off at Minquan Road Stop → The temple is within walking distance.

By Car

Take National Highway No. 1 → Exit at Xinshi Interchange → Continue along Provincial Highway 1 toward downtown → Follow to Ximen Road → Turn onto Minquan Road → The temple will be on your route.