The ancestral temple of Zheng Chenggong is the Zheng family temple dedicated to Zheng Chenggong. It is a special ancestral temple built by Zheng Jing in 1663, the 17th year of Yongli period of Ming Dynasty, dedicated to his father Zheng Chenggong and his mother Dong. The temple is located in the central and Western District of Tainan City, Taiwan. After Taiwan was incorporated into the territory of the Qing Dynasty, it was renamed Zheng's ancestral hall, also known as Zhaoge hall. In recent years, it changed its name to ancestral temple of Zheng family name, and later it returned to ancestral temple of Zheng Chenggong. On November 19, 1985 (74 years of the Republic of China), the temple was declared a class III historic site in Tainan City.
Ancestral temple of Zheng Chenggong
The ancestral temple of Zheng Chenggong is the Zheng family temple dedicated to Zheng Chenggong. It is a special ancestral temple built by Zheng Jing in 1663, the 17th year of Yongli period of Ming Dynasty, dedicated to his father Zheng Chenggong and his mother Dong. The temple is located in the central and Western District of Tainan City, Taiwan.
After Taiwan was incorporated into the territory of the Qing Dynasty, it was renamed Zheng's ancestral hall, also known as Zhaoge hall. In recent years, it changed its name to ancestral temple of Zheng family name, and later it returned to ancestral temple of Zheng Chenggong. On November 19, 1985, the temple was declared as a class III historic site in Tainan City.
Address: No.36, Section 2, Zhongyi Road, Zhongxi District, Tainan City
Longitude: 120.203108
Latitude: 22.99263
Ticket information: free.
Opening hours: Daily 09:00 17:00
Ancestral temple of Zheng Chenggong
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