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  1. The Taipei Confucius Temple (traditional Chinese: 臺北孔子廟; simplified Chinese: 台北孔子庙; pinyin: Táiběi Kǒngzǐ Miào; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tâi-pak-khóng-chú-biō) is a Confucian temple in Datong District, Taipei, Taiwan.

  2. The Taipei Confucius Temple is modeled after the original Confucius Temple in Qufu, China. In keeping with the sober spirit of Confucianism, the building is appropriately austere. Visitors also won't find the spring couplets common at other types of temples.

  3. 공묘의 역사. Gallery. Old street. Disciple of Confucius.

  4. 2022-01-11New Year’s couplets are brushed in Taipei Confucius Temple. Square scrolls and red envelopes create atmosphere of Lunar New Year. Print good fortune on January 15, 2022.

  5. The Taipei Confucius Temple is right across Dalong Street. This temple honors one of the greatest philosophers and teachers of all time, Confucius, as well as other philosophers. Confucius valued simplicity, and simplicity is the dominant characteristic of his temple.

  6. Taipei Confucius Temple. Jump to the content zone at the center. search. Keyword Search. Advanced Search; Share ... The History of the Temple; Confucius Biography; Architecture. Architecture Features; The Beauty of Confucius Temple; Visitor Service. Sightseeing Guide; Journey to Da Long Dong; Great Food Tour;

  7. The origins of the Confucius Temple of Taipei can be traced back to 1875 when the Qing court established Taipei as a prefecture city for Northern Taiwan. In 1879, construction began in Taipei City, including the literary and martial temples which were to be built inside the southern gate of the city.

  8. The history of the first Confucius Temple. The Confucius Temple of Taipei can trace its origins back to 1875 when the Qing court established Ta... more > The rebuilding of the Taipei Confucius Temple. In January 1925, Huang Tsan-chun, Chen Pei-ken and Koo Hsien-jung, three members of the Taipei gentr... more > The second phase of the construction.

  9. May 21, 2019 · Combining the styles of the Qufu Confucius Temple and southern Fu Jianese architecture, it is a shrine to Confucius, who has long been recognised for his unparalleled contribution to ancient Chinese classical studies.

  10. This beautifully temple is one of Taiwan’s largest Confucius temples it is also the only one on the island with southern Fujian-style ceramic adornments. The temple slowly grew from its origins in 187