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Qingshuiyan Temple

Qingshuiyan Temple

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Meilleur moment pour visiter

Late afternoon on weekdays for the softest light through the camphor trees. April through May for the firefly season, arriving just before sunset.

Conseils budget

Free entry with no parking fee. Bring your own tea set to brew by the spring for free, or buy a cup from the small temple stall for around NT$30.

Recommandé pour

Photography enthusiasts, Nature lovers, Culture seekers, Solo travelers

Planifiez votre visite

1-2 hours

À propos

Faits rapides: Three ancient camphor trees shade the courtyards, one of them over 300 years old and stretching 20 meters wide. A natural spring still flows beside the shrine, giving the temple its name which means "clear water."

Points forts: Every April, thousands of fireflies flicker through the surrounding forest paths, turning the hillside into a living constellation. The temple's resident calligraphy master gives free lessons on weekends, letting visitors paint their own wishes on wooden plaques to hang by the spring.

Conseils d'initiés

  • Arrive by 4:30 PM to watch golden sunlight filter through the camphor canopy before the temple closes at 5:00 PM.
  • The best photo spot is the moon gate on the eastern path, where the old banyan frames the temple roof tiles.
  • Skip the main hall during weekend mornings when tour buses arrive; the back courtyards and spring area stay peaceful.
  • Bring insect repellent for the firefly season, and use a red filter on your flashlight to avoid disturbing the insects.

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