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What to See in Beigang - Top Sights and Attractions

Discover 6 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Beigang (Taiwan). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: Chaotian Temple, Bengang Shuixian Temple, and Beigang Tourist Bridge. Also, be sure to include Bengang Tianhou Temple in your itinerary.

Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Beigang (Taiwan).

Chaotian Temple

Religious destination in Beigang, Taiwan
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Also known as: 北港朝天宮

Large temple dedicated to a sea goddess. The Chaotian or Chaotien Temple, officially the Chao-Tian Temple, is a temple to the Chinese Goddess Mazu in Beigang Township, Yunlin County, Taiwan. Constructed in 1700, it became one of the most important Mazu temples in Taiwan and is known for its extravagant temple architecture. It is visited by more than a million pilgrims every year.[1]

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Bengang Shuixian Temple

Bengang Shuixian Temple
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Bengang Shuixian Temple is a temple located in Nangang Village, Xingang Township, Chiayi County, Taiwan. Sitting on the south shore of the Beigang River, the temple is dedicated to five water gods collectively known as Shuixian Zunwang.[2]

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Beigang Tourist Bridge

Footbridge in Taiwan
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Also known as: 北港觀光大橋

Footbridge in Taiwan. The Beigang Tourist Bridge is a footbridge in Lioujiao Township, Chiayi County and Beigang Township, Yunlin County in Taiwan. The bridge crosses over Beigang River.[3]

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Bengang Tianhou Temple

Bengang Tianhou Temple
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Bengang Tianhou Temple is a temple located in Nangang Village, Xingang Township, Chiayi County, Taiwan. Sitting on the south shore of the Beigang River, the temple is dedicated to Mazu, Goddess of Sea.[4]

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Taiping Sky Bridge

Suspension bridge
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Suspension bridge. The Taiping Sky Bridge is a suspension bridge in Meishan Township, Chiayi County, Taiwan. It is the longest suspension bridge in Taiwan.[5]

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Jinlun Bridge

Bridge
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Bridge. The Jinlun Bridge is a bridge in Taimali Township, Taitung County, Taiwan. It is part of the South-Link Highway.[6]

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