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Dian'an Temple

Coordinates: 23°52′21″N 120°31′31″E / 23.8724°N 120.5253°E / 23.8724; 120.5253
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Dian'an Temple
北斗奠安宮
Exterior of the temple in Beidou
Religion
AffiliationTaoism
DeityMazu
Governing bodyBeidou Dian'an temple Board of Directors and Supervisors
Location
LocationBeidou, Changhua County
CountryTaiwan
Geographic coordinates23°52′21″N 120°31′31″E / 23.8724°N 120.5253°E / 23.8724; 120.5253
Architecture
Completed1718
Direction of façadeSouth
Website
https://www.dianangong.org.tw/

Beidou Dian'an Temple (Chinese: 北斗奠安宮; pinyin: Běidǒu Diànān Gōng) is a temple located in Beidou Township, Changhua County, Taiwan. The temple is dedicated to the sea goddess Mazu, who is the deified form of Lin Moniang.

History

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The history of Dian'an Temple traces back to another temple in Dongluo known as Tianhou Temple (current-day Jiumei in Xizhou Township). Sources disagree on when Tianhou Temple was founded (1684 or 1718), but the small temple was one of the first Mazu temples in southern Changhua and had a devout following. In the late 18th century, floods and conflicts between Quanzhou and Zhangzhou settlers caused widespread damage to Dongluo. Therefore, in 1806, Tianhou Temple was moved from Dongluo north to current-day Beidou, which had a higher elevation, and was renamed as Dian'an Temple.[1][2]

Despite being protected as a level three monument in 1983, Dian'an Temple was in desperate need of repair, leading to heated debates on how to preserve the building. A rear hall was constructed in 1985, and the original temple was dismantled and moved to Taiwan Cultural Park, a tourist attraction in Huatan Township, in 1988. The older temple's protected status was removed the same year.[3] Then, between 1989 and 2003, a new temple was constructed on the original site.[1]

Meanwhile, Taiwan Cultural Park was heavily damaged after the 1999 Jiji earthquake and was closed to the public. Dian'an Temple was fortunately not destroyed, but the park's closure meant that it was left unprotected. On 1 July 2013, the original Dian'an Temple was redesignated as a historical building as a first step to the building's preservation. In November 2020, the Changhua County Government formed a committee to reconstruct it in the current Dian'an Temple's parking lot.[3][4]

Architecture

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The current Dian'an Temple in Beidou is unique in that it contains a market in the rear hall. During the building's construction, the temple lacked the funds to complete the building, so they allocated a space for market vendors for extra income to the temple. After damage in the 1999 Jiji earthquake, the market was refurbished and completed in 2016.[5][6]

References

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  1. ^ a b "北斗奠安宮". Cultural Resources Geographical Information System (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Academia Sinica. Retrieved 25 November 2020.
  2. ^ "北斗奠安宮". 彰化溪州公園 (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Changhua County Government. Retrieved 25 November 2020.
  3. ^ a b 陳冠備 (8 November 2020). "北斗奠安宮古廟要返鄉 三級古蹟將2度解體重建" (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Liberty Times. Retrieved 25 November 2020.
  4. ^ "原北斗奠安宮". National Cultural Heritage Database Management System (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Bureau of Cultural Heritage. Retrieved 25 November 2020.
  5. ^ 潘勛 (2 September 2015). "彰化北斗奠安宮攤商圈 爭執惡化" (in Chinese (Taiwan)). China Times. Want Times. Retrieved 25 November 2020.
  6. ^ 陳冠備 (31 July 2016). "美食老擔歸位 北斗奠安宮美食街重新開幕" (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Liberty Times. Retrieved 25 November 2020.