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Jinshan Caishen Temple

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Lively and ritually intense
Jinshan Caishen Temple, No. 52-3號公館崙 Wanli District, New Taipei City, Taiwan 207
Interesting facts
1

The temple follows a specific 'vertical' pilgrimage route, where visitors start at the top floor and descend through various altars to finish at the ground level.

2

It is one of the few temples in Taiwan that provides 'Wealth God Gold' coins as a ritualistic object for worshippers to carry for financial luck.

3

The complex houses five different wealth gods, representing different directions and aspects of prosperity, such as business, agriculture, and industry.

4

The site is built on what is considered by practitioners of Feng Shui to be a high-energy 'crouching tiger' landform, which is believed to accumulate wealth.

5

The temple provides specialized red envelopes that worshippers rub against the statues of the wealth gods to 'capture' their blessing.

Overview

Jinshan Caishen Temple is a prominent Taoist site in New Taipei City dedicated to the God of Wealth. It is unique for its multi-story layout where worshippers pay respects to various wealth deities in a specific prescribed order. The temple features a 'wealth-borrowing' ritual where visitors can petition for a loan from the temple’s coffers to stimulate their personal fortune. Strategically positioned on a hillside, the temple offers expansive views of the coastline and the northern tip of Taiwan. The architecture follows traditional Chinese temple styles with elaborate roof carvings and colorful exterior motifs. Devotees often visit to pray for business success, career advancement, and financial stability. The facility includes comprehensive signage guiding visitors through the complex prayer protocols required for each deity. It serves as a regional hub for entrepreneurs and those seeking financial blessings.

Photo spot

The upper observation decks provide the clearest panoramic views of the Jinshan coastline and the temple’s intricate roof architecture.

Insider tips

Follow the numbered signs throughout the temple; the ritual requires visiting the altars in a precise, non-negotiable sequence.

Bring a small offering or incense if you wish to participate in the traditional rituals, as the temple provides basic guidance but encourages personal devotion.

Check the weather before going, as the hillside location can become extremely foggy and windy during the winter months.

What to avoid

Do not rush through the altars; skipping a floor or a specific god in the sequence is considered bad form for those seeking financial prosperity.

Etiquette

Maintain a quiet demeanor; dress modestly as it is a place of active worship.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
1-1.5 hours
Best time to visit
Weekday mornings to avoid the heavy crowds of business owners seeking weekend blessings.
Address
Jinshan Caishen Temple, No. 52-3號公館崙 Wanli District, New Taipei City, Taiwan 207
Website
25.206, 121.627
Get directions
Details
Primary DeitiesFive Wealth Gods (Wu Lu Cai Shen)
Architectural StyleTraditional Taiwanese Taoist multi-story shrine

Frequently asked

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

The best time to visit is Weekday mornings to avoid the heavy crowds of business owners seeking weekend blessings..

The upper observation decks provide the clearest panoramic views of the Jinshan coastline and the temple’s intricate roof architecture.

Close by you'll find Jinshan Shitoushan Park, Dharma Drum Mountain World Center for Buddhist Education, Taipower Exhibit Center in Northern Taiwan.