Brief introduction of Longshan temple

Anhui Longshan Temple, formerly known as Baogong 'an, is one of the key cultural relics protection units in Anhui Province. It was built in the period of Tian Jian in Liang Wudi in the Southern and Northern Dynasties (AD 202), with a history of 1500 years. Longshan Temple is located in the southwest of Taipei City, Taiwan Province Province, by the Danshui River. Qingganlong was founded in three years (1738) and completed in five years. Its original name is Mongga (now Wanhua), which is the origin of downtown Taipei. There are many gods worshipped, the main god Guanyin Buddha, also known as Anhai Guanyin. Every year on February 19 of the lunar calendar, God's birthday is celebrated with a grand ceremony. The original buildings in Jiaqing and Tongzhi were damaged by earthquake and wind and rain. Most existing buildings are rebuilt by 1920- 1926 and expanded by 1953- 1965. The two copper pillars preserved on both sides of the stone steps at the main entrance are early relics and important works of art.