Kaohsiung Free Walking Tour / Religion

Are you one of the many confused tourists in the temples around Lotus Pond? Come explore the area with the highest density of temples in Kaohsiung like a pro with us!

  • See the local religious life that has been shaped through history
  • Explore Zuoying - the oldest developed area and the first political center of Kaohsiung city!
  • Observe the much-celebrated hybrid community in Taiwan - when all religions exist and respect one another in harmony!

Zuoying is one of the main cultural and historic hubs of Kaohsiung, known for its earliest-established community in the region due to old military base and township. On this Religion Tour, you will not only be able to inspect the different gods that are worshipped in Taiwan, but also witness the perfect harmony between the spiritual aspect of local population and their ongoing, urban life in modern times!

  • Time: Every Thursday & Sunday 3:00PM~5:30PM
  • Place: Meet up @ Entrance of Dragon and Tiger Pagodas (before the bridge)
  • Price: Tip-based. Pay what you want!
  1. LOTUS POND
    As the name suggests, the pond is named for its abundance in lotus. It’s one of the reasons that CNN travels says “Why Kaohsiung should be on your travel list.” It’s also said to be the place with perfect Feng Shui and in turn has attracted many temples to be established nearby - some temples in the area are more than three centuries old!

  2. CIH JI TEMPLE
    A Taoist temple, Cih Ji Temple is the sacred place where Baosheng Emperor is worshiped by his believers. Baosheng Emperor was once a famous doctor, and was made into a god of medicine and health after his death. Besides hearing stories about Baosheng emperor, here we will also show you the correct way to worship gods in Taiwan, and how to get your prescription from the god of medicine.

  3. DRAGON AND TIGER PAGODAS
    The Dragon and Tiger Pagodas were built upon Feng Shui orders. In the pagodas, you will be able to see art that depicted the good and bad - the good models of humanity that we should all follow, and the result of bad behaviors in life if we fail to be good. Here is a good chance for you to learn about our ideas of traditional filial piety, and the image of a Taiwanese Hell!

  4. CHI MING TEMPLE
    Established in 1899, Chi Ming Temple is an example of Taiwanese hybrid religious life. Here you will be able to see gods that are worshiped across religious sects and professions: Confucius, the Thunder God and Lightning Goddess, Sakyamuni Buddha, the Jade Emperor, the Door Gods and Guan Yu the God of War - a loyal and brave hero from Chinese folk tale. Additionally, you will also learn about how gods possess humans in Taiwan - not for scare but for communication!

  5. SPRING AND AUTUMN PAVILIONS
    The Pavilions were built in 1953, but some parts were completed only in 1982. Inside the pavilion, there is the blessed water from Guanying Bodhisattva, and a beautiful bridge built as a reception to the deities. Don’t miss the chance to take a panorama photo of Lotus Pond from the iconic architecture built on water!

  6. STATUE OF XUANTIAN EMPEROR
    At 22 meters high, this statue is the tallest God Statue on Water in Southeast Asia. Xuantian Emperor derived from astrology religion and keeps his sword and posture even today to fight the evils in the modern times. If you’re lucky, you might be able to see and hear some Karaoke nearby - they’re here to entertain the god!

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