Cisheng Palace
Cisheng palace, located in Beitou, is also known as the "Temple of the five grain Emperors". It was built in Yongli 23 of the Ming Dynasty.
Located in Beitou, Cisheng temple, also known as "the temple of the five grain ancestors", was built in the second or third year of Yongli reign of Ming Dynasty. It was jointly founded by the residents of Tongan and Zhangzhou counties in Fujian Province. It is the most important temple in Beitou District, and also an important spiritual food for laozhe people. It is also known as Guandu palace for a long time.
Keli'an is the earliest agricultural birthplace in the northern part of Tanbei in the past. Cisheng palace is also known as the "Temple of the first five grain Emperors". It worships the first five grain emperors, the goddess of heaven and the God of fortune. The first five grain emperor is the God of five grain, which is also the origin of the temple name. After the reign of Emperor Kangxi and Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty, it was in disrepair and dilapidated for a long time after the seventh year of the reign of Emperor Guangxu. In 1969, it was moved and rebuilt in Renwu of the reign of Emperor Guangxu, and in 1969, local gentry raised money to rebuild it. The old landscape was restored and it was a place of great interest! Incense was burning.
Address: 315, Section 1, Linong street, Beitou District, Taipei
Longitude: 121.50701904297
Latitude: 25.119556427002
Chinese PinYin : Ci Sheng Gong
Cisheng Palace
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