Year round you can light a lantern in Shifen Old Street near the outskirts of Taipei. Throves of tourists and locals a like visit the railroad tracks, write their wishes and light paper lanterns. More on this here. Once a year though on the last day of the Lunar New Year , they celebrate the Pingxi Lantern Festival. Luckily my visit last year...
The Xiahai Chenghuang Temple or Xiahai City of God Temple is popular with single people in search of a good match and young couples that want a smooth relationship. There is a belief that if the Chinese cupid statue is standing, he is eager to find a good marriage for singles. With statues of the City God, his wife, the Chinese cupid, and 600 other deities, this...
One of the Taipei’s top religious sites is the Longshan (Lungshan) Temple. This is a must stop while visiting the city especially during the lantern festival. Originally built in 1738 , it has been rebuilt multiple times after damages caused by earthquakes, typhoons and World War II. The current structure was built in 1920. A unique temple with its folk faith and temple...
Celebrated on the 15th day of the 1st lunar month, the Lantern festival marks the end of the Chinese New Year celebration. In the capital, a weeklong grand display of lanterns can be seen. This year, Taipei will be celebrating its "Taipei Lantern Festival" on Feb 8-16,2020. The two main venues will be at the : 1. North Gate on Zhonghua Rd (between...