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Coordinates: 24°0300.0N 120°2607.8E / 24.050000°N 120.435500°E / 24.050000; 120.435500
 

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Lukang Kinmen Hall
鹿港金門館
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Former namesWu Jiang Guan
General information
Typeformer hall
LocationLukang, Changhua County, Taiwan
Coordinates24°03′00.0″N 120°26′07.8″E / 24.050000°N 120.435500°E / 24.050000; 120.435500
Completed1805
Renovated1855, 1908, 1975, June 1994

The Lukang Kinmen Hall (traditional Chinese: 鹿港金門館; simplified Chinese: 鹿港金门馆; pinyin: Lùgǎng Jīnmén Guǎn) is a historical hall in Lukang Township, Changhua County, Taiwan.

History[edit]

The hall was originally built in 1805 as a temple to enshrine Sufu Wangye by the son of Xu Le-shan. The hall was originally called the Wu Jiang Guan.[1] Xu also contributed the tablet Wu Jiang Guan which is hung on the main hall of the building. The hall also functioned as a gathering venue for people and the navy. In 1848, an earthquake in Changhua damaged the building. The building was then restored in 1855 with funds and labor help from the navy. Once finished, an engraved stone tablet was put on the wall of sacrificial hall.[2]

During the Japanese rule of Taiwan, the hall was partially renovated in 1908. After the restoration, reparation works were done to the main hall and Sanchuan hall in 1975. In June 1994, Changhua County Government carried out historic site restoration work. On 25 October 2000, the Kinmen Hall was declared a county-level historic site.[3]

Transportation[edit]

The temple is accessible west of Changhua StationofTaiwan Railways.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Lukang Kinman Hall". Taiwan Medical Travel. Retrieved 31 January 2021.
  • ^ "Lukang Kinman Hall". Travel in Changhua County. Changhua County Government. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016.
  • ^ "Lukang Kinmen Temple". roundTAIWANround. Retrieved 31 January 2021.

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