Ji'an Qing Dynasty, A Tranquil Japanese-Style Sanctuary

No. 345-1, Zhongxing Road, Ji'an Township, Hualien County
Typical Japanese architecture
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Introduction

Jianqingxiu Temple in Ji'an is a historical site certified as a level-three relic. It was built during the Japanese colonial period and is a Japanese-style temple. It features traditional wooden structures, a "hojozukuri" roof with copper plates at the corners, and a "bukyoden" middle room that extends backward, making it particularly eye-catching. The courtyard houses 88 Buddha statues symbolizing the practice of conquering 88 types of distress, giving it a distinct style compared to other relics.
Address
No. 345-1, Zhongxing Road, Ji'an Township, Hualien County
Transportation
Take the shuttle bus from Hualien Train Station to Liyutan or Tongmen Power Plant, get off at Ji'an Qingxiu Temple.