Nanyao Temple

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Geographic coordinates24°4′3.7″N 120°32′18.7″E / 24.067694°N 120.538528°E / 24.067694; 120.538528
Typetemple
Completed1738
Nanyao Temple
南瑤宮
Location
LocationChanghua City, Changhua County, Taiwan
Nanyao Temple is located in Changhua County
Nanyao Temple
Shown within Changhua County
Geographic coordinates24°4′3.7″N 120°32′18.7″E / 24.067694°N 120.538528°E / 24.067694; 120.538528
Architecture
Typetemple
Completed1738
Nanyao Temple
Main shrine of the Nanyao Temple

The Nanyao Temple (traditional Chinese: 南瑤宮; simplified Chinese: 南瑶宫; pinyin: Nányáo Gōng) is a Mazu temple in Nanyao Village, Changhua City, Changhua County, Taiwan.[1] It is designated as a third grade historic building.

The construction of the temple was completed in 1738 and originally named Mazu Temple. In November 1738, the construction of the main hall was planned and the temple was renamed Nanyao Temple. In December 1872, a face-cleaning room was added on the left side of the temple thus the cylindrical pillars were constructed. It was originally designed as two-tier structure but the third tier was added during the Japanese rule.[2] On 25 April 1985, the Ministry of the Interior designated the temple as a historical building.

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