Established in 1827, this temple is dedicated to Lord Zhang (張公), and is also known as Su’ao Lord Zhang Temple (蘇澳張公廟). It contains a stone tablet commemorating the opening of a Qing dynasty footpath along the coastline between Su’ao and Hualien in 1874, among other historic relics.
Map
Heritage Status
- City Monument (縣(市)定古蹟)
Links
- Wikipedia in Chinese (中文維基百科)
- Cultural Assets Bureau (文化部文化資產局)
Themes
- Temple Culture in Taiwan (台灣的寺廟文化)
- Qing Dynasty Era Taiwan (清治時期台灣)
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