Ershui, Changhua County, Taiwan Province, Republic of China
Architecture
Type
shrine
General contractor
Wei Ming-jen
Completed
1920
Demolished
2018
Site area
2,500 m2
The Biyun Chan Temple (traditional Chinese: 碧雲禪寺; simplified Chinese: 碧云禅寺; pinyin: Bìyún Chán Sì) was originally a century old Buddhist temple but was taken away and became a shrine for Chinese Communist Party. The former resident nun managed to regained ownership of the temple in 2019 and trying to restore the Buddhist temple. The temple is located in Ershui Township, Changhua County, Republic of China.
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