Wugang Shrine

Attractions along Hehuan Traversing Historic Trail

The Wugang Shrine ruins is located in Jiesho Lane next to the Wushe fire station. Enter the alley and walk for about one or two minutes you will see a red torii gate and stone steps leading to Delong Temple. This torii is the remains of Wugang Shrine. On both sides of the stone-steps there is an abandoned stone lantern, also left from Wugang Shrine. The opening of Wugang Shrine was on December 16, Showa 7 (1932), and the ritual day is October 28th each year. After the war, the shrine was changed to offer sacrifices to Kaitai Shengwang and Fude Zhengshen. In 1958, the government promoted Confucian education and renamed it "Confucius Temple". In 1960, it was renamed "Delong Temple". From the square in front of Delong Temple, you can overlook Wushe Street and Wanda Reservoir. 

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The torii at the entrance of the Wugang Shrine was demolished after the war, and the short column above the torii at the entrance was also added after the war.
The torii at the entrance of the Wugang Shrine was demolished after the war, and the short column above the torii at the entrance was also added after the war.
The torii at the entrance of the Wugang Shrine was demolished after the war, and the short column above the torii at the entrance was also added after the war.
The stone lantern beside the footpath of Delong Temple in Wusha is the relic of Wugang Shrine.
The stone lantern beside the footpath of Delong Temple in Wusha is the relic of Wugang Shrine.
The stone lantern beside the footpath of Delong Temple in Wusha is the relic of Wugang Shrine.
Where Wushe Delong Temple is located was originally Wugang Shrine during the Japanese rule.
Where Wushe Delong Temple is located was originally Wugang Shrine during the Japanese rule.
Where Wushe Delong Temple is located was originally Wugang Shrine during the Japanese rule.
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