Once you get on the main drag, turn right onto the alley beside the Officers' Club. Continue slowly for about 800 yards and you'll come upon the Confucian Temple.
Those were the instructions we followed and they were quite accurate. We did creep along as vendors were all along the alley. Other alleys crisscrossed ours as we proceeded.
Once there, we usually had the place to ourselves. Tourism wasn't big yet in Taipei.
To get an introductory view of the temple, click HERE.
The yellow line stretches from the approximate location of the old MAAG Officers' Club on Chung Shan North Road to the Confucian Temple. It is about .4 miles long. |
KuLun Street leads to the front of the garden sections of both the Confucian and Baoan (Taoist) Temples. Between the temples is the north-south DaLong Street. |
From our Taiwan booklet, this page describes the Confucian Temple |
Here is the main temple building inside the four walls surrounding it. The photo was taken in 1969. |
This is the back cover of our Taiwan booklet. |
A present-day picture of the temple |
And yet another of the main building |
Taken from inside the 4 walls of the temple is this shot. Turning 180 degrees from the previous picture, you see the inside of the front of the enclosure. You would be looking south. |
The buildings surrounding the main temple have some beautiful architectural details. |
This wall is along Kulun Street. It is part of the Confucian garden area. Behind this section of the front wall is a bridge over a small pond and stream. To see and hear the essence of the temple, click HERE. |
The bridge and pond behind the main front wall (previous picture) is shown. |
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