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A mausoleum related to the Three Kingdoms
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I visited this place during my stay in Tainan. When I went through the gate along the street and went back, there was a mausoleum with a astringent atmosphere. It is not a large hall of worship, but it is a popular temple related to the Three Kingdoms of Guanba and is also called the Guan Emperor Mausoleum.
It is located in an area with many temples and mausoleums in Tainan, there is a famous red mounted tower nearby, the entrance to the mausoleum is narrow but deep, many worshipers came, built in 1669 and Tainan's three ancient sites finger It is a historic Kaidi Mausoleum.
I stopped by on a trip to Tainan in November 2017. At first glance, it is a small mausoleum in the back alley, but it is a long and narrow mausoleum with an unimaginable depth from the narrow frontage. It is a mausoleum like a bed of eel that I have seen so far. When I go back, there are people who pray enthusiastically, and it seems that they are the object of worship of the locals.
It will be a mausoleum in the back alley. In the immediate vicinity, there are super major spots such as Tainan NO1's scenic spot, the Tainan Emperor's Mausoleum, the head temple of Taiwan's Guantei Mausoleum, and the Daitengogu Temple, which was the first Mazu Mausoleum built in Taiwan. It's in the area Su. Compared to these spots, it is quite compact. Also, it is surprisingly quiet because it is located in a back alley.
It was built in an alley from the main street. "Kaiki" means that it is the earliest built Kantei Mausoleum in Taiwan. It looked like a small mausoleum, but the inside was wide, and when I passed through the main hall, there was a roofed courtyard where many lanterns fell, and there was a rear hall ahead. There were many martial arts and temples in this area.
A mausoleum related to the Three Kingdoms
I visited this place during my stay in Tainan. When I went through the gate along the street and went back, there was a mausoleum with a astringent atmosphere. It is not a large hall of worship, but it is a popular temple related to the Three Kingdoms of Guanba and is also called the Guan Emperor Mausoleum.
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It is located in an area with many temples and mausoleums in Tainan, there is a famous red mounted tower nearby, the entrance to the mausoleum is narrow but deep, many worshipers came, built in 1669 and Tainan's three ancient sites finger It is a historic Kaidi Mausoleum.
A mausoleum with depth.
I stopped by on a trip to Tainan in November 2017. At first glance, it is a small mausoleum in the back alley, but it is a long and narrow mausoleum with an unimaginable depth from the narrow frontage. It is a mausoleum like a bed of eel that I have seen so far. When I go back, there are people who pray enthusiastically, and it seems that they are the object of worship of the locals.
Compact mausoleum
It will be a mausoleum in the back alley. In the immediate vicinity, there are super major spots such as Tainan NO1's scenic spot, the Tainan Emperor's Mausoleum, the head temple of Taiwan's Guantei Mausoleum, and the Daitengogu Temple, which was the first Mazu Mausoleum built in Taiwan. It's in the area Su. Compared to these spots, it is quite compact. Also, it is surprisingly quiet because it is located in a back alley.
The earliest built in Taiwan
It was built in an alley from the main street. "Kaiki" means that it is the earliest built Kantei Mausoleum in Taiwan. It looked like a small mausoleum, but the inside was wide, and when I passed through the main hall, there was a roofed courtyard where many lanterns fell, and there was a rear hall ahead. There were many martial arts and temples in this area.