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founded in 1621, which flourished as both a trade center and a pirate's haven. Shuixian Temple was built in 1739 for residents to pray for the safety of the boatsmen. However, a flood in 1750 destroyed most of Bengang and caused the river to change course to run directly through the city, forming two
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Shuixian Temple is home to several historical artifacts. In the rear hall, there is a plaque (reading 日月爭光) and a pair of dragon pillars that date to the reign of
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for its cultural significance, particularly for its many historical artifacts that date to the
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and other paintings were done by famed painter Chen Yufeng (陳玉峰, 1900–1964).
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distinct settlements, Beigang (lit. "north port", currently
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In 1985, Shuixian Temple was designated as a level two
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Religious buildings and structures completed in 1739
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Affiliation
Taoism
Deity
Shuixian Zunwang
Xingang, Chiayi
Taiwan
Geographic coordinates
23°33′42″N 120°18′31″E / 23.5618°N 120.3087°E / 23.5618; 120.3087
National monument of Taiwan
Chinese
pinyin
Xingang Township
Chiayi County
Beigang River
water gods
Shuixian Zunwang
Beigang River
Beigang, Yunlin
national monument
Qing dynasty
Shuixian Zunwang
Yu the Great
Xiang Yu
Wu Zixu
Qu Yuan
Lu Ban
Mazu
Guan Yu
Jiaqing Emperor

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