Nuannuan Ande Temple | |
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暖暖安德宮 | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Taoism |
Location | |
Location | Nuannuan, Keelung, Taiwan |
Geographic coordinates | 25°6′7.5″N 121°44′18.9″E / 25.102083°N 121.738583°E |
Architecture | |
Type | temple |
Completed | 1801 |
The Nuannuan Ande Temple ( Chinese: 暖暖安德宮; pinyin: Nuǎnnuǎn Āndé Gōng) is a temple in Nuannuan District, Keelung, Taiwan. The temple is dedicated to the sea goddess Mazu, the patron deity of fishermen, sailors, and any marine-related occupations. The temple is an important and prominent place of worship in Nuannuan District. [1]
The temple was originally constructed in 1801. Since then, it has undergone several renovations, with the last major reconstruction completed in 1996. [2]
The temple is accessible within walking distance to the west of TRA Nuannuan Station.
Nuannuan Ande Temple | |
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暖暖安德宮 | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Taoism |
Location | |
Location | Nuannuan, Keelung, Taiwan |
Geographic coordinates | 25°6′7.5″N 121°44′18.9″E / 25.102083°N 121.738583°E |
Architecture | |
Type | temple |
Completed | 1801 |
The Nuannuan Ande Temple ( Chinese: 暖暖安德宮; pinyin: Nuǎnnuǎn Āndé Gōng) is a temple in Nuannuan District, Keelung, Taiwan. The temple is dedicated to the sea goddess Mazu, the patron deity of fishermen, sailors, and any marine-related occupations. The temple is an important and prominent place of worship in Nuannuan District. [1]
The temple was originally constructed in 1801. Since then, it has undergone several renovations, with the last major reconstruction completed in 1996. [2]
The temple is accessible within walking distance to the west of TRA Nuannuan Station.