How to get to the sacrificial temple?

Traffic Guide for Temple and Temple: Local transportation: Take bus No.3, No.5, No.88 and No.99 in Tainan, get off at Chi _ and walk along Yongfu Road.

Self-driving transportation: National Highway 1, get off at Tainan Interchange, take Patrol Line 182 to Tainan City, take Beimen Road via Dongmen Ring Road, and then turn left to minzu road.

The Temple of Sacrifice is adjacent to the Temple of Heaven and located on Yongfu Road, both of which are listed as national first-class monuments.

Dianwu Temple, also known as Guandi Temple, was built in Ming and Zheng Dynasties. Rebuilt at the end of Kangxi in Qing Dynasty, it is the belief center of Guan Gong, a martial artist in this province.

The temple is divided into three entrances: the front hall, the worship hall, the main hall and the back hall. The 66-meter-long vermilion gables are interconnected and magnificent. Due to the different heights of the halls, the gable with sloping eaves is wavy from the side and beautiful in shape. In the configuration of gods, the Wu Temple was the earliest dedicated to Guan Gong. It has three halls. The second step is to offer sacrifices to the three ancestors of Wusheng (1720s later), and the third step is to offer sacrifices to Guanyin Bodhisattva and eighteen arhats in Buddhism. In addition, a western society offered sacrifices to Emperor Wenchang, a small garden with rooms, a stage and other buildings added during the Japanese occupation of Taiwan Province.