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Daidaoyu Cisheng Palace - commonly known as Daidaoyu Mazu Palace, worship the Virgin Mary of the heavens, that is commonly known as Mazu or Tianhou, is the patron saint of navigation, and the main palace of the law, Xiahai City God Temple is known as the three temples of Daidaoyu. In Tongzhi five years (1866 AD), Cisheng Palace was originally built at the junction of Xining North Road and Minsheng West Road today. In front of the temple is the trade dock, which can be expected to flow from south to north on the banks of the Vale, and Guanyin Mountain in Bali is in front of the right of Cisheng Palace. In 1910, the Japanese government implemented urban corrections and demolished the temples. The local Tongan people raised funds to move to the current site of Yanping North Road, and used the original beams and pillars to rebuild the temple. The reconstruction was completed in 1914 and the original appearance remains to this day.
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Daidaoyu Cisheng Palace - commonly known as Daidaoyu Mazu Palace, worship the Virgin Mary of the heavens, that is commonly known as Mazu or Tianhou, is the patron saint of navigation, and the main palace of the law, Xiahai City God Temple is known as the three temples of Daidaoyu. In Tongzhi five years (1866 AD), Cisheng Palace was originally built at the junction of Xining North Road and Minsheng West Road today. In front of the temple is the trade dock, which can be expected to flow from south to north on the banks of the Vale, and Guanyin Mountain in Bali is in front of the right of Cisheng Palace. In 1910, the Japanese government implemented urban corrections and demolished the temples. The local Tongan people raised funds to move to the current site of Yanping North Road, and used the original beams and pillars to rebuild the temple. The reconstruction was completed in 1914 and the original appearance remains to this day.
The whole area is a small red brick building, exudes a historical atmosphere, walking on the street like a backflow of time. Yongle Market and Theatre are famous landmarks in this attraction. There are many shops selling handwritten letters, and the clerks are kind and enthusiastic.
Daidaoyu Opera Garden, located on the 8th and 9th floors of Yongle Market, is one of the branches of Taipei Municipal Social Education Hall. Before 1908, it was originally a garden, converted into a market during the Japanese period, and it used to gather nearly 1,000 cloth shops, which was the largest fabric center in Taiwan, and Dadaoyu is the birthing cradle of traditional opera, known as the "play cave". Dadaoxuan Opera Garden is designed to perform, promote and preserve traditional operas. The theater on the ninth floor handles various traditional operas such as Songzi Opera, Peking Opera, South Guan, North Guan, Hakka Opera, Rap... and other performances. The Quyi venue on the eighth floor plans normal cloth bag drama, South Guan, Rap Program, The square on the first floor arranges "playing" art activities; the garden has opened cultural and art workshops in spring and autumn for drama, tea, fabric and other courses, and also arranges free art lectures and drama film playback services; The eighth floor corridor exhibition area planning cloth bag drama permanent exhibition and irregular special exhibition, groups of more than ten people can make an appointment for the tour service; each rehearsal room, multi-function presentation room also provides art group rental.
On the 9th floor of Yongle Market, Dihua Street, Taipei, a theater is set up to promote traditional Taiwanese operas. The scale of the theater is not large, but the equipment is novel and can meet the needs of traditional operas. The fare is also quite reasonable. There are often troupes performing here. The standard is quite high. Invisibly cultivate many drama fans, but also let the troupe continue.
Daidaoyu Opera Garden is similar to Hong Kong Yu Opera Center, with the purpose of performing, promoting and preserving traditional operas, promoting traditional operas such as Songzi Opera, Peking Opera, South Guan, North Guan, Hakka Opera, Rap...