Zhouzi Qingshui Temple, Kaohsiung
Zhouzi Qingshui Temple is a revered religious site located near the scenic Lotus Pond. The temple is dedicated to Qingshui Zushi, a Buddhist monk deified as a protector deity in Taiwanese folk religion. Known for his legendary powers to bring rain and ward off disasters, Qingshui Zushi is a popular figure in southern Taiwan. Though not as flamboyant as some of its neighbors, the temple stands out for its spiritual atmosphere and longstanding connection to the local community.
Built in the traditional Minnan architectural style, Zhouzi Qingshui Temple features ornate carvings, elegant rooflines with upward-curving ridges, and protective stone lions flanking the entrance. The richly decorated main hall houses the statue of Qingshui Zushi, often depicted with a stern expression and barefoot stance, symbolizing his humility and vigilance. Surrounding him are smaller shrines and images of other Buddhist and folk deities, creating a sacred space filled with incense and prayer offerings.
For tourists exploring the Lotus Pond area, Zhouzi Qingshui Temple provides a quieter, more reflective stop among the area’s grander monuments. Its understated beauty and spiritual significance make it a worthwhile visit, especially for those interested in local traditions and the lived experience of Taiwanese religious practice.
Built in the traditional Minnan architectural style, Zhouzi Qingshui Temple features ornate carvings, elegant rooflines with upward-curving ridges, and protective stone lions flanking the entrance. The richly decorated main hall houses the statue of Qingshui Zushi, often depicted with a stern expression and barefoot stance, symbolizing his humility and vigilance. Surrounding him are smaller shrines and images of other Buddhist and folk deities, creating a sacred space filled with incense and prayer offerings.
For tourists exploring the Lotus Pond area, Zhouzi Qingshui Temple provides a quieter, more reflective stop among the area’s grander monuments. Its understated beauty and spiritual significance make it a worthwhile visit, especially for those interested in local traditions and the lived experience of Taiwanese religious practice.
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Zhouzi Qingshui Temple on Map
Sight Name: Zhouzi Qingshui Temple
Sight Location: Kaohsiung, Taiwan (See walking tours in Kaohsiung)
Sight Type: Religious
Guide(s) Containing This Sight:
Sight Location: Kaohsiung, Taiwan (See walking tours in Kaohsiung)
Sight Type: Religious
Guide(s) Containing This Sight:
Walking Tours in Kaohsiung, Taiwan
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Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 4.4 Km or 2.7 Miles
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 4.4 Km or 2.7 Miles
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They say that once, on a quiet day by Kaohsiung’s Lotus Pond, the Goddess of Mercy appeared in the clouds, riding a dragon above the water. The vision so impressed locals that they built temples and shrines to honor her presence.
That is only one of the reasons why Lotus Pond is today one of southern Taiwan’s most photographed landmarks. Created in 1951, the pond was envisioned both as a... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.5 Km or 2.2 Miles
That is only one of the reasons why Lotus Pond is today one of southern Taiwan’s most photographed landmarks. Created in 1951, the pond was envisioned both as a... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.5 Km or 2.2 Miles


