The Taoyuan Martyrs' Shrine () is a
martyrs' shrine
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in
Taoyuan District
Taoyuan District (), formerly known as Taoyuan City () prior to the establishment of the special municipality of Taoyuan in 2014, is a district of Taoyuan City in northwestern Taiwan. The municipal seat of Taoyuan City is situated within its bor ...
,
Taoyuan City
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,
Taiwan
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.
History
Taoyuan Martyrs' Shrine was built by the Japanese as the Touen
Shinto Shrine
A is a structure whose main purpose is to house ("enshrine") one or more ''kami'', the deities of the Shinto religion.
Overview
Structurally, a Shinto shrine typically comprises several buildings.
The '' honden''Also called (本殿, meani ...
(桃園神社) in 1938. After World War II, the
Kuomintang
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government changed the Shinto Shrine into Hsinchu County Martyrs' Shrine, then 1950 became Taoyuan County Martyrs' Shrine. Statue of
Koxinga
Zheng Chenggong, Prince of Yanping (; 27 August 1624 – 23 June 1662), better known internationally as Koxinga (), was a Ming loyalist general who resisted the Qing conquest of China in the 17th century, fighting them on China's southeastern ...
and
tablets of numerous Chinese war heroes like
Liu Yongfu
Liu Yongfu () (1837–1917) was a Chinese warlord and commander of the celebrated Black Flag Army. Liu won fame as a Chinese patriot fighting against the French Empire in northern Vietnam ( Tonkin) in the 1870s and early 1880s. During the Sin ...
were honoured in the main shrine.
Architecture
Taoyuan Martyrs' Shrine is one of the best-kept Shinto shrines outside of
Japan
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. The structure is made largely of unpainted, unvarnished cypress,
and the shrine incorporates Japanese and modern Taiwanese architectural styles.
File:NamePillarOfTouyanMartyrsShrine.jpg, Naming Pillar
File:TheToriOfTouyanMartyrsShrine.jpg, Torii
File:Taoyuan Shinto shrines-1.jpg, Gardens and entrance
File:Taoyuan Shinto shrines-2,Taiwan.jpg, Administration office
File:TheAdministrationOfficeOfTouyanMartyrsShrine 1.jpg, Administration office
File:TheAdministrationOfficeOfTouyanMartyrsShrine 2.jpg, Administration office
File:TheWaterAblutionShelterOfTouyanMartyrsShrine 1.jpg, Chōzuya
is a Shinto water ablution pavilion for a ceremonial purification rite known as ''temizu'' or . The pavilion contains a large water-filled basin called a .
At shrines, these '' chōzubachi'', are used by worshippers for washing their left h ...
(手水舍, The Water Ablution Shelter)
File:TheWaterAblutionShelterOfTouyanMartyrsShrine 2.jpg, Chōzuya
is a Shinto water ablution pavilion for a ceremonial purification rite known as ''temizu'' or . The pavilion contains a large water-filled basin called a .
At shrines, these '' chōzubachi'', are used by worshippers for washing their left h ...
(手水舍, The Water Ablution Shelter)
File:TheBronzeHorseOfTouyanMartyrsShrine.jpg, Bronze horse
File:TheKomaInuOfTouyanMartyrsShrine 1.jpg, Komainu
, often called lion-dogs in English, are statue pairs of lion-like creatures either guarding the entrance or the ''honden'', or inner shrine of many Japanese Shinto shrines or kept inside the inner shrine itself, where they are not visible to the ...
(狛犬)
File:TheKomaInuOfTouyanMartyrsShrine 2.jpg, Komainu
, often called lion-dogs in English, are statue pairs of lion-like creatures either guarding the entrance or the ''honden'', or inner shrine of many Japanese Shinto shrines or kept inside the inner shrine itself, where they are not visible to the ...
(狛犬)
File:TheRoofOfWorshipHallOfTouyanMartyrsShrine.jpg, The roof of Haiden Haiden may refer to:
*A Gewürztraminer wine
* Haiden (Shinto), the hall of worship of a Shinto shrine
See also
* Heiden (disambiguation)
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(拜殿, worship hall)
File:MainHallOfTouyanMartyrsShrine 1.jpg, Honden
In Shinto shrine architecture, the , also called , or sometimes as in Ise Shrine's case, is the most sacred building at a Shinto shrine, intended purely for the use of the enshrined ''kami'', usually symbolized by a mirror or sometimes by a sta ...
(本殿, main hall)
File:MainHallOfTouyanMartyrsShrine 2.jpg, Honden
In Shinto shrine architecture, the , also called , or sometimes as in Ise Shrine's case, is the most sacred building at a Shinto shrine, intended purely for the use of the enshrined ''kami'', usually symbolized by a mirror or sometimes by a sta ...
(本殿, main hall)
See also
*
Furen Temple
*
Xinwu Tianhou Temple
*
Shinto shrine
A is a structure whose main purpose is to house ("enshrine") one or more ''kami'', the deities of the Shinto religion.
Overview
Structurally, a Shinto shrine typically comprises several buildings.
The '' honden''Also called (本殿, meani ...
References
External links
桃園忠烈祠(Chinese)
Taoyuan Martyrs Shrine
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1938 establishments in Taiwan
Taoyuan District
Martyrs' shrines in Taiwan
Buildings and structures in Taoyuan City
Tourist attractions in Taoyuan City