Overview
Qingshan Temple is an ornate 19th-century Taoist temple in the historic Wanhua district, famous for hosting one of Taipei's most spectacular and raucous annual religious festivals.
Highlights
- Qingshan King Festival: Every October (lunar calendar), the festival features parades of elaborately decorated floats, traditional opera, and firecrackers filling the streets of Wanhua.
- Temple Architecture: Multi-layered ceramic roof ornamentation with intricate dragon, phoenix, and deity figures.
- Active Worship: A deeply active neighborhood temple where locals come throughout the day to pray and make offerings.
History
Built in 1856 and dedicated to the deity Qingshan King (a historical magistrate deified for his justice), the temple has been the spiritual heart of the Wanhua neighborhood for over 160 years.
Visitor Tips
- Festival Timing: The Qingshan King Festival typically falls in October or November — check the lunar calendar for exact dates.
- Wanhua Walk: Combine with nearby Longshan Temple and Bopiliao Historic Block for a full old-Taipei walking tour.
- Duration: 20–30 minutes.