Mangdi Tibetan king temple

Kaidi Tibetan nunnery, commonly known as Kaidi Tibetan king temple, is a temple of Kailong mountain temple. It is mainly dedicated to the Tibetan king Bodhisattva, accompanied by the City God and marshal Tiandu. Dizang nunnery is a third-class historic site in Taiwan, and is still one of the important temples in Wanhua District.

Manka Dizang Temple

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The Tibetan king temple in kagdi generally refers to the Tibetan nunnery in kagdi

Located in Xichang street, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan, Kaidi Tibetan nunnery, commonly known as Kaidi Tibetan king temple, is a single Hall traditional temple building built in the 25th year of Qianlong reign of the Qing Dynasty. It is a temple of kailongshan temple. It is mainly dedicated to the Bodhisattva of the Tibetan king, accompanied by the City God and marshal of Tiandu.

The original appearance of the dizang nunnery, which was rebuilt in 1838, is still preserved. Its architectural structure is simple and its carving is simple. In addition, there is a popular Temple beside the temple.

Dizang nunnery is a third-class historic site in Taiwan, and is still one of the important temples in Wanhua District.

Address: 245 Xichang street, Wanhua District, Taipei

Longitude: 121.50068501166

Latitude: 25.036943471936

Tel. + 886-2-23066352

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