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Introduction to Yuanjue Temple

The "Yuanjue Temple" located in Neihu District, Taipei City, was founded in the 13th year of the Republic of China. It is the earliest Buddhist temple founded in the Neihu area. The original name of "Yuanjue Temple" is "Yuanshan Hall", which happens to be located in On the mountainside of Bishan, facing Liyu Mountain, the temple enshrines the statues of Three Jewels Buddha, Sakyamuni Buddha and Guanyin Bodhisattva.

The "Yuanjue Temple" has a solemn Qing Dynasty. The front hall is the "Mainxiong Hall", and the inside of the hall is solemn and solemn. The right rear of the main hall is the "Ksitigarbha Hall", which worships Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva. The overall landscape is simple and thick, and the environment It is quiet and quiet. Now because a recreation area has been built nearby, and there are many tourist attractions in the surroundings, such as Yuanjue Waterfall, Zhongyong Mountain, Liyu Mountain, Bishan and other hiking trails, there are many tourists and pilgrims passing by here to worship, which makes this hidden place. The Buddhist temple in the forest adds a lively atmosphere.