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palace architecture. The central courtyard has a stage for plays, likely to protect it from marauding pirates. The interior has a variety of paintings and wooden sculptures of historic value. Most of the structural supports date from when the temple was reinforced in 1970.
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Historically, Longfeng Temple was the primary temple in the area, so the temple was built extravagantly. The rectangular complex has two halls that are seven
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maker claimed that Guangze Zunwang wanted a "body", so a piece of camphor was taken from a dry well and carved into a statue. There is also a statue of
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nicknamed Meili, Meihua, and Meilian; each has a different birthdate, but are collectively celebrated on the 23rd day of the third month in the
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The temple was founded in 1611, making it one of the oldest Mazu temples in Kinmen; at the time, it only housed one
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and was known as Tianfei Temple (天妃廟). A nearby temple named Fengshan Temple (鳯山寺), which was dedicated to
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On September 26, 2007, Longfeng Temple was protected as a county-level monument.
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National Cultural Heritage Database Management System
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Religious buildings and structures completed in 1611
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Affiliation
Taoism
Deity
Mazu
Jinsha
Kinmen County
Geographic coordinates
24°31′06″N 18°24′45″E / 24.51821°N 18.4126°E / 24.51821; 18.4126
traditional Chinese
simplified Chinese
pinyin
Jinsha Township
Kinmen County
Mazu
Mazu
Guangze Zunwang
zh
Retreat of the Republic of China to Taiwan
dragon
phoenix
Mazu
Chinese calendar
straw cape
Guangong
Baosheng Dadi
Guanyin
Zhusheng Niangniang
Shancai Tongzi
Yunü

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