Taipei Lungshan (Longshan) Temple - Helpful Travel Information


Lungshan Temple of Manka (also called as Longshan Temple) is a bustling Buddhist and Tao temple in the city of Taipei.

Taipei Lungshan Temple (龍山寺) is an active temple and many people come to worship here at this temple.

This Lungshan Temple is a good place to see the local Taiwanese culture and Chinese architecture.

More useful information below in this Lungshan Temple travel guide for new visitors to Taipei.

 

Address

Lungshan Temple Address:

No. 211, Guangzhou St., Wanhua District, Taipei City

 

Admission Fee and Hours

Lungshan Temple Admission:

Entrance to Lungshan Temple is FREE, however, donations are accepted for upkeep of Lungshan Temple complex

Bangka Lungshan Temple Hours:

6 AM -10 PM (Daily)

 

Getting There

 

By Taipei MRT to Lungshan Temple in Taipei:

- Take the Bannan (Blue) line to Longshan (Lungshan) Temple Station in Taipei

- Take Exit following the signs to the Longshan (Lungshan) temple

- Taipei Longshan (Lungshan) Temple is across the street from the MRT Station exit

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Recommendation

Tips for visiting Lungshan Temple in Taipei:

- Taipei Lungshan (Longshun) Temple (龍山寺) is a very busy Temple so go early- opens at 6 AM.

- Visit during the daylight to see all Lungshan Temple features.

- It won’t take more than an hour visit this Lungshan Temple in Taipei so combine it with another attraction

- Be respectful as this Lungshan Temple in Taipei is an active place of worship

- Incense is burned inside the temple. Although the temple is open-air, the smoke is strong.

- If you have respiratory issues, remain on the outside perimeter or you can wear a mask.

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Website

 

Visit Official Lungshan Temple Website for more information

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