Gyeongbokgung Palace is in the busy city, but it is quiet in the middle of noisy, the area is not very large, it is a religious building, only know that it is not to worship Mazu Niang, the others are not very understanding, the incense is very strong.
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Gyeongbokgung Palace is in the busy city, but it is quiet in the middle of noisy, the area is not very large, it is a religious building, only know that it is not to worship Mazu Niang, the others are not very understanding, the incense is very strong.
Liyuanshan Hotel is not very far away, there is a quasi-five-star hotel called Huaguo Hotel nearby. Gyeongboo Palace is still a large building nearby, and the height is more awkward than the temple palaces that can be seen everywhere in Taipei. The external reputation is not very big, and there are not many tourists, but the local pilgrims are pious and praying for blessings just to map a side of Taipei. The three-story temples are dedicated, and different donations are also clearly placed on the prayer tower or wall. The lights are day and night. People who want to pray for blessings also get a peace of mind.
Regional temples in downtown Taipei for worship
😄😄😄 Very meaningful place
Good beautiful scenery, fresh air, very comfortable atmosphere