Focus Taiwan
Date: 2016/08/15
By: Wu Jhe-hao and Kay Liu
Lungshan Temple in Taipei may be one of the city’s most famous attractions, but it is
Built in 1776, the Lungshan Temple in Lukang covers an area of more than 5,280 square meters, and the main deity, like the four others, is Guanyin, the Buddhist Goddess of Mercy.
Following a seven-year, NT$200 million (US$6.39 million) project to restore damage caused during the Sept. 21 earthquake in 1999 that hit central Taiwan, the Bureau of Cultural Heritage is now working on restoring paintings by late local master Kuo Hsin-lin (郭新林) completed after the Second World War.
Replica of one of the five paris of door gods.
Highlights of Kuo’s works are five pairs of door gods painted on the doors of the forehall, which had seen the paint peeling and cracks forming in doors themselves. [FULL STORY]