4-Hour Private Tour of Taipei's Longshan Temple
Highlights
Taipei
religious, historical, walking
Private Tour
4 Hours
Easy
English
Description
Visit the spiritual heart of Taiwan, the Mengjia Longshan Temple, built in 1738 by settlers from Fujian as a gathering place for Chinese settlers. Located in the old village of Taipei, Wanhua District, this temple has stood the test of time and lasted through several natural disasters and wars. Understand why Longshan Temple is a beautiful mix of the Taoist, Buddhist, and Confucian faiths.
Itinerary
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Longshan Temple Tour
Dragon's Courtyard: As we exit the temple through the Dragon Entrance, we'll find ourselves in the Dragon's Courtyard. This open space is adorned with intricate stone carvings and symbolic statues. Your guide will share stories about the significance of dragons in Chinese mythology, highlighting their role as powerful and benevolent creatures.
Lotus Pond and Koi Fish Viewing: Moving deeper into the temple grounds, we'll pass by a serene Lotus Pond, where vibrant koi fish gracefully swim. Your guide will explain the symbolism of lotus flowers in Eastern cultures, representing purity and enlightenment. Visitors often make wishes as they toss coins into the pond, a custom believed to bring good luck.
Main Prayer Hall: The heart of the temple, the Main Prayer Hall, awaits us next. Adorned with elaborate artwork and intricate details, this hall is where worshippers gather for prayers and ceremonies. Your guide will explain the rituals performed here, providing insight into the spiritual practices that have been upheld for generations.
Fortune-Telling Corner: Near the Main Prayer Hall, there's a small corner where a local fortune-teller practices the ancient art of Chinese divination. Interested visitors can have their fortunes read using traditional methods such as palmistry, face reading, or the casting of Chinese fortune sticks. This adds a fascinating dimension to the tour, allowing participants to engage with the spiritual practices firsthand.
Tea House Experience: To conclude the tour, we'll head to a traditional tea house within the temple grounds. Here, you'll have the opportunity to savour authentic Chinese tea while your guide shares stories about the cultural significance of tea in Chinese society. It's a relaxing way to absorb the essence of the temple visit and engage in a casual discussion about the experience.
Gift Shop Exploration: Before leaving the temple, we'll visit the on-site gift shop. Here, you can find unique souvenirs, religious artifacts, and traditional crafts. Your guide will recommend culturally significant items, helping you choose a meaningful memento to remember your visit.
What's Included
What's Excluded
Meeting Point
Cancellation Policy
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For cancellations upto 2 days before the tour -
Refund of 80% of the tour price.
Price
The Group Size and Price | |
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1 to 4 | /group |
5 to 10 | /group |
This is a private tour |