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61, Section 1, Dihua Street, 103, Taipei City, TW Taiwan
contacts phone: +886 2 2558 0346
website: tpecitygod.org
larger map & directionsLatitude: 25.0556, Longitude: 121.510168
Ken Wong
::Was closed but would like to come back again during the day.
Yih-Ling Pan
::Beautiful authentic temple, famous for the God of love who brings couples together. One of the main landmark in Taipei. They have very clear signs for foreigners and also volunteers that well explain you the whole praying flow/procedure.
Ben Hsu
::The temple has been transformed itself from Taoist Pacifier Temple of the past to a "Marriage Relations" Seeker's Temple. Thus, temple has more young female worshipers nowadays than the senior to pray for their relations, especially for the eternal love and romance. For reasons unknown, there are more female Japanese and Hong Kong Chinese worshipers nowadays than domestic Taiwanese Chinese worshippers, especially in weekdays. Taipei City Hall tries to promote the temple as part of tour point for great Di-Hua Street Commercial-cultural district, which includes traditional Chinese herb medicine and groceries sales, fabrics stores, and other traditional cultural events. However, street lighting and store scenic at night from nearby subway or bus station to the temple and nearby stores area is relatively dark, although low crime rates for the area. For temple itself, clergies and volunteers do provide worship procedure assistance, free of charge, and can command simple English and Japanese language communications. The temple provides free warm tea to visitors.
Brian Chang
::The most famous temple pray for true love in Taipei, recommend every travelers visit Taipei.
Sukhanna Phoothanissorn
::It’s located in the city (kind of China town) which have to walk about 15-20 minutes to get there from train station. Nice staffs and provide helpful information.