Nuannuan Ande Temple | |
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暖暖安德宮 | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Taoism |
Location | |
Location | Nuannuan, Keelung, Taiwan |
Taiwan | |
Geographic coordinates | 25°6′7.5″N 121°44′18.9″E / 25.102083°N 121.738583°E |
Architecture | |
Type | temple |
Completed | 1801 |
The Nuannuan Ande Temple (Chinese: 暖暖安德宮; pinyin: Nuǎnnuǎn Āndé Gōng) is a temple in Nuannuan District, Keelung, Taiwan. The temple is dedicated to the Goddess Mazu, the Goddess of Sea and Patron Deity of fishermen, sailors and any occupations related to sea/ocean. The temple is an important and prominent place of worship in Nuannuan District.
History
The temple was originally constructed in 1801. Since then, it has undergone several renovations, with the last major reconstruction completed in 1996.[1]
Transportation
The temple is accessible by walking distance west from Nuannuan Station of Taiwan Railways.
See also
- Qianliyan & Shunfeng'er
- List of Mazu temples around the world
- Ciyou Temple, Songshan District of Taipei
- Guandu Temple, Beitou District of Taipei
- List of temples in Taiwan
- Religion in Taiwan
References
- ↑ "Sightseeing Spots". Keelung City Nuan Nuan District Office. Retrieved 6 September 2017.
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