Hu Guo Qing Liang Temple
Qing Liang Temple, a Pure Land Buddhist shrine built in 1983, is the largest Buddhist temple in Taiping City. This temple is designed in a style reminiscent of the Ming Dynasty. It has many different buildings to explore such as the Main Hall, Pusa Temple and Goddess of Mercy Temple. The Qing Liang Temple also has one Taiwan's largest bronze bells, inscribed with all of the Diamond Sutra. The Infinite Light Hall contains more than 1000 Buddha icons.
From Taichung's main road, Zhong Gang Rd.(台中港路), drive towards the city center and then turn right on San Min Rd.(三民路). After a few blocks, make a left onto Min Quan Rd.(民權路). At Fu Xing Rd turn left and drive for about 5 minutes until you get to Le Ye Rd.(樂業路). Turn right. this road will change names a few times before becoming Chang Long Rd.(長龍路). Stay on this road for about 30 minutes. The Qing Liang Temple will be on the left.
- The Buddhist Association of Taiwan - An Introdutction to the Temples of Taichung County
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