Penghu Mazu Temple, A Sanctuary of Spiritual Solace and Rich History

No.1, Zhengyi Street, Magong City, Penghu County
It is the oldest Mazu temple in Taiwan
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Introduction

The Penghu Tianhou Temple was established during the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty, and is one of the oldest Mazu temples in Taiwan. The temple was built by master craftsmen from Tangshan, and not only has profound artistic connotations, but also contains rich historical backgrounds. The sculptures in the temple are a must-see highlight, and the precious cultural relics in the temple are an indescribable treasure. In addition, the "Yutian Tonggong" plaque personally bestowed by the Qing Qianlong Emperor is also an important historical document that visitors should not miss. Whether it is the building itself or the hidden treasures within, they all showcase precious historical value.
Address
No.1, Zhengyi Street, Magong City, Penghu County
Opening hours
5:00-21:30
Transportation
Aviation