Bao’an Temple, a significant religious site in Taipei, traces its origins to 1760 when immigrants from Southern China constructed the original wooden structure. Dedicated to Paosheng, the emperor-deity of medicine and healing, the temple underwent extensive reconstruction and has stood in its current form since 1805, following over 25 years of meticulous work. Today, visitors can explore the intricately designed temple, which stands as a testament to both historical craftsmanship and enduring spiritual devotion.
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