Located between the Dragon and Tiger Tower in Lianchitan and the Confucius Temple, the whole statue is located in Taichung in Lianchi Lake. The statue of Xuantian God is quite special: the right hand holds the seven-star sword, indicating that he is in charge of the seven nights in the north, and he is in charge of the Devil's power; the left hand prints the trick, one pointing to the sky, and is the capital of the round path of Xuantian Emperor; The turtle snake, showing the deeds of the second general.
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Located between the Dragon and Tiger Tower in Lianchitan and the Confucius Temple, the whole statue is located in Taichung in Lianchi Lake. The statue of Xuantian God is quite special: the right hand holds the seven-star sword, indicating that he is in charge of the seven nights in the north, and he is in charge of the Devil's power; the left hand prints the trick, one pointing to the sky, and is the capital of the round path of Xuantian Emperor; The turtle snake, showing the deeds of the second general.
Very shocking, large, spectacular, tourists will not be particularly much. Just on the Lianchitan. If you see white candy at the door, you must try it. Taiwanese friends highly recommend it. Unfortunately, it was too early to start selling it.
The Arctic Xuantian Emperor is one of Taiwan's famous sights. Near Lianchitan, standing on the water, it is very conspicuous. The crowds are also endless. It is spectacular. Many tourists come here to see it.
After coming out, then walking forward is the giant statue of the "Arctic God" standing on the lakeside, it is said that the Jade Emperor decreed to build, the seven-star sword in his hand is 38 meters long, which can be described as the first sword in the world.
It is also a attraction in Kaohsiung. At night, it is darker. It is recommended to come during the day. The style of decoration is quite good. Many temples and sculptures are nearby. In the middle of the Lianchitai. You can go to the top. You can understand the story and legend of Xuantian God. ヾ (∀`.ヾ) should be a fairy belonging to the local Taoism.