Nantien Temple

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Located at the end of the first fishing pier, Nantien (South Sky) Temple is dedicated to Matsu, Goddess of the Sea. It was built during the Japanese Occupation, and was rebuilt in 1951. The most attractive feature of the temple is the Mastu statue, which is made of gold. The temple is the center of religious for local citizens. There are many restaurants nearby so visitors can enjoy fresh and delicious seafood during their Yilan trip.
Yolanda/Mimi H.

Directions:

By car :
From Yilan, go on No. 9 County Route to Suao.

By bus :
From Taipei, take the Northern Cross-island route train or take the Taichi Express Bus bound for Suao.
From Ilan, take the Taichi Express Bus bound for Nanfangao and alight at Suao stop.
From Keelung, take the Taichi Express Bus bound for Suao and alight at Suao stop.

Near Attractions

Su-ao Port

Suao Cold Spring

Wulaokeng Scenic Area