Taiwan’s night market is a culture of Taiwan, so we must visit Taipei again while the night is dark. Today I came to the place next to the Night Market on West China Street, and I also saw Longshan Temple.
Longshan Temple is a relatively famous temple in Taipei. The incense is very popular at night. The Yue Lao inside seems to be quite famous. There are many girls in it. Here you can get the three stove incense for free and you can draw a free lottery. There is a cabinet on the left side of the entrance to get the lottery (you need to ask for the lottery before you pick it up, and a friend won the lottery). The staff who deconstructed the lottery is in the passage on the right.
Not far from Longshan Temple is the old street of Pipi Cha. I don’t know if it’s fun during the day. We arrived just after dark and it’s raining heavily. Apart from the gloomy feeling, I didn’t feel history~
Huaxi Street Night Market, there is a Huaxi Street Night Market near Longshan Temple. The night market is not like a stall, and it’s quite large. It feels like a food stall. I didn’t go to eat when I was not hungry. I bought a cup of papaya milk on the road, which is very delicious! The back hall has a spacious facade, which is built by three halls such as Mazu Temple, Wenchang Temple, and Wusheng Temple. It gathers the immortals and Buddhas of the three religions of Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism in one hall; its scale or work is all rare masterpieces in temple architecture, famous and international tourist attractions. The roof of the back hall is a double eaves of hip mountain, the two wings are hard mountain single eaves, and the roof of the roof is a clay sculpture and is a typical place for worship of the gods and Buddhas of Confucianism and Taoism. The roof of the dragon guarding on the left and right is a single eaves of hard mountain, with a bell tower on the left and a drum tower on the right, with a morning bell bell and evening drum. The roof of the bell tower is decorated with a pointed helmet, which is flat hexagonal, and has a unique shape. The roof ridge belt and eaves of the entire temple are made of auspicious animals such as dragons, phoenixes, and unicorns. They are decorated with colored glass ceramic pieces and jackal pottery. The colors are magnificent, which can be regarded as the essence of Taiwan's unique art of scaling and sticking.