Lungshan Temple, Taipei

Also known as: 龍山寺. Lungshan Temple in Taipei stands as a testament to Taiwan's spiritual heritage and architectural grandeur. Built in 1738, this temple attracts travelers with its intricate carvings and detailed sculptures, each telling stories of deities and legends. Visitors often remark on the temple's serene atmosphere, a stark contrast to the bustling city outside its gates. WanderVlogs shares insights from vloggers who emphasize the temple's role as a cultural hub, where locals and tourists alike come to seek blessings and witness traditional ceremonies. The temple's dragon columns and ornate roof are frequently highlighted in travel videos, showcasing the craftsmanship of a bygone era. Nearby, the Huaxi Street Night Market offers a culinary adventure, making it a perfect complement to a day of cultural exploration.

Last updated: Jul 5, 2026

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