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Taipei Confucius Temple

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A quiet place for contemplation
Taipei Confucius Temple, No. 275, Dalong St, Datong District, Taipei City, Taiwan 103
Interesting facts
1

The temple purposefully avoids decorative statues and animal motifs to maintain the austere environment prescribed by Confucian tradition.

2

It is one of the few Confucius temples in the world that integrates a 4D cinema for historical storytelling.

3

The structure avoids the use of 'gold-leaf' or elaborate 'god-figures' typically seen in Taiwanese Taoist temples.

4

The building was reconstructed in 1925 by Wang Yi-shun, a master architect from Quanzhou who also contributed to the Longshan Temple.

5

The temple hosts the annual Confucius Ceremony on September 28th, featuring traditional music and dances that date back to ancient Chinese rituals.

Overview

Taipei Confucius Temple is a traditional Southern Fujian-style architectural complex dedicated to the philosopher Confucius. Unlike many other temples in Taiwan, it features no statues, carvings, or incense burning, reflecting Confucian austerity. The site includes a 4D cinema that screens multimedia presentations about Confucian philosophy and traditional culture. The architecture adheres to a rigorous, symmetrical layout centered on the Dacheng Hall. It serves as a pedagogical center rather than a religious site for traditional folk worship. The complex utilizes ceramic ornamentation and intricate wood carvings characteristic of the late Qing period. Visitors can explore the ritual halls and courtyards that host annual commemorative ceremonies. The temple grounds were reconstructed in the 1920s by master craftsmen using techniques imported from Quanzhou. Educational exhibits provide context on the history of the Imperial Examination system.

Photo spot

The main courtyard looking toward the Dacheng Hall, capturing the symmetry of the roof ridges.

Insider tips

Visit the 4D cinema first to gain a foundational understanding of the temple's history and Confucian values.

Observe the 'Dacheng Hall' closely to see the transition from plain walls to intricate roof ridge ceramics.

Allocate time to read the bilingual plaques that explain the significance of specific architectural elements.

What to avoid

Treating the site as a traditional religious shrine; do not look for incense sticks or fortune sticks, as they are not offered here.

Good to know

Closed on Mondays.

Etiquette

Maintain a quiet, respectful demeanor; refrain from using flash photography inside the hall interiors.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
1-1.5 hours
Best time to visit
September 28th for the annual ceremony, or weekday mornings to avoid crowds.
Address
Taipei Confucius Temple, No. 275, Dalong St, Datong District, Taipei City, Taiwan 103
25.073, 121.516
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Details
Architectural StyleSouthern Fujian (Min-nan) style
Key Exhibit4D Multimedia Cinema

Frequently asked

Plan for about 1-1.5 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is September 28th for the annual ceremony, or weekday mornings to avoid crowds..

The main courtyard looking toward the Dacheng Hall, capturing the symmetry of the roof ridges.

Close by you'll find Taipei Fine Arts Museum, Yuanshan Park Area of Taipei Expo Park, Xingtian Temple.