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Anping Kaitai Tianhou Temple

Tourist attraction Place of worship Taoist temple

Intricately designed temple with pillars & carved gateways, housing a statue of the deity Mazu. People often mention Mazu, temple, Temple,


Address

No. 33號, Guosheng Rd, Anping District, Tainan City, Taiwan 708

Website

www.anping-matsu.org.tw

Contact

+886 6 223 8695

Rating on Google Maps

4.50 (1K reviews)

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Working Hours

  • Wednesday: 5 am to 10 pm
  • Thursday: 5 am to 10 pm
  • Friday: (Chinese New Year's Eve), 5 am to 10 pm, Hours might differ
  • Saturday: (Lunar New Year/Chinese New Year), 5 am to 10 pm, Hours might differ
  • Sunday: 5 am to 10 pm
  • Monday: (Lunar New Year (Observed)/Chinese New Year (Observed)), 5 am to 10 pm, Hours might differ
  • Tuesday: (Lunar New Year (Observed)/Chinese New Year (Observed)), 5 am to 10 pm, Hours might differ

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  • 5/5 Adam L. 2 years ago on Google • 134 reviews
    The Grand Mazu Temple was originally the palace of the Southern Ming prince Zhu Shugui (朱術桂), which Tungning (東寧王國) king Zheng Jing (鄭經;) built for him near Chikan Tower (赤嵌樓) in 1664. This temple, dedicated to Mazu, Taiwan's most famous god and the patron deity of fishermen, is particularly busy on the 23rd day of the third lunar month, when Mazu celebrates her birthday. It's not shocking that Mazu is revered so highly in Taiwan. She is believed to shield the Taiwanese, who live on a small island surrounded by water, as the goddess of the sea. And, of the 400 to 500 Mazu temples in Taiwan, this is without a doubt the most visited. It also has the highest status, as Mazu was starting to increase in importance at the time it was dedicated to become a temple. As a result, instead of Tianfei (Heavenly Princess), this temple is known as Tianhou (Heavenly Goddess). Originally the palace of The Prince of Ningjing (Zhu Shugui) after Koxinga’s son, Zheng Jing, had it built for him during the Ming dynasty, this place is full of history. Indeed, the 300 year old huge statue of Mazu defines this temple, and is generally the feature of most interest to tourists. As one of the largest temples in Tainan there is much to explore here.
    8 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Judy H. 4 years ago on Google • 955 reviews
    Historical temple with lots Buddhism and praying information in English and Chinese!

  • 5/5 the o. 7 years ago on Google • 100 reviews
    Majestic Mazu temple with adjoining Anping Fort. There's a shopping street selling local food fare, souvenirs, as well as speciality shops selling prawn crackers. You may even stop to pose with the Monkey God outside the temple grounds for a good fortune shot!! Nice :-)
    3 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Ben H. 2 years ago on Google • 467 reviews
    The Temple was originally built in 1668 at the current Anping Shih-Men Elementary School to worship Goddess of the Sea, Matsu or Mazu. It went through a few rounds of relocation, rebuild and renovation, and it is rebuilt in 1966 and 1994 [due to fire rebuilt] at the present site. Because Anping, an early Taiwan immigrant harbor, gradually declined in 18th and 19th century, the Temple also lost its religious prestige for Matsu worshippers or believers. However, the Temple still attracts many worshipper-tourists who visit Tainan City and Anping Township for other travel attractions. The Temple is free of admission, and it provides free worship incense and other worship material to the worshippers. Outside the Temple, there are numerous food vendors who sell all sorts of food, desserts, treats, drinks for all types of visitors and customers.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Lenzo C. 4 months ago on Google • 378 reviews
    This is the earliest Mazu temple in Taiwan. You can visit it to pray for health or wealth. Moreover, there are many restaurants nearby, allowing you to enjoy the street after the prayer.

  • 3/5 Ghee Beng T. 7 months ago on Google • 180 reviews
    You probably will visit this temple as part of your plan to Anping

  • 5/5 Maggie L. 6 years ago on Google • 40 reviews
    Be grateful for the wishes Gods granted me.

  • 5/5 Uday R. 4 years ago on Google • 7 reviews
    Temples architecture was amazing, loved looking at all the details put into the building; the ceiling had really incredible details!

  • 5/5 David S. 3 years ago on Google
    Part of Taiwan history

  • 5/5 Alan L. 6 years ago on Google
    Good drop off location when you arrive by taxis

  • 5/5 R C L. 1 year ago on Google
    Impressive Chinese temple with beautiful interior.


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Amenities


  • Accessibility
    • ✓️ Wheelchair-accessible car park
    • ✓️ Wheelchair-accessible entrance

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