Pole of stone lanterns from Jiaobanshan Shrine

Attractions along Jiaobanshan Sanxing Historic Trail

During the Japanese occupation period, the Jiaobanshan Shrine was built in Jiaobanshanshe, an indigenous community in Daxi County, Hsinchu Prefecture. It was erected on August 15, Showa 13 (1938), and the gods worshiped are the God of Harvest and Prince Kitashirakawa Yoshihisa. The original site is located near the intersection of Zhongzheng Road and Renai Road, Zerenli, Fuxing District, Taoyuan City, near the Fuxing District Library and History and Culture Center. The building structure of the shrine has been demolished after the war, and the only visible remains are the worship path that became the alleyway and four stone lantern poles.

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The staircase behind the Taoyuan City Fuxing District  Library. This staircase is not the remains of Jiaobanshan Shrine, but the decorative stone pillars on both sides are poles from stone lanterns (the long pillar at the lower part of the stone lantern) left by the shrine. The names of the donors are engraved on it.
The staircase behind the Taoyuan City Fuxing District Library. This staircase is not the remains of Jiaobanshan Shrine, but the decorative stone pillars on both sides are poles from stone lanterns (the long pillar at the lower part of the stone lantern) left by the shrine. The names of the donors are engraved on it.
The staircase behind the Taoyuan City Fuxing District Library. This staircase is not the remains of Jiaobanshan Shrine, but the decorative stone pillars on both sides are poles from stone lanterns (the long pillar at the lower part of the stone lantern) left by the shrine. The names of the donors are engraved on it.
A pole from stone lantern of Jiaobanshan Shrine. The engravings on it are still visible and state the names of the donors. It is currently used as a decoration for the stairs.
A pole from stone lantern of Jiaobanshan Shrine. The engravings on it are still visible and state the names of the donors. It is currently used as a decoration for the stairs.
A pole from stone lantern of Jiaobanshan Shrine. The engravings on it are still visible and state the names of the donors. It is currently used as a decoration for the stairs.
A pole from stone lantern of Jiaobanshan Shrine. The engravings on it are still visible and state the names of the donors. It is currently used as a decoration for the stairs.
A pole from stone lantern of Jiaobanshan Shrine. The engravings on it are still visible and state the names of the donors. It is currently used as a decoration for the stairs.
A pole from stone lantern of Jiaobanshan Shrine. The engravings on it are still visible and state the names of the donors. It is currently used as a decoration for the stairs.
A pole from stone lantern of Jiaobanshan Shrine. The engravings on it are still visible and state the names of the donors. It is currently used as a decoration for the stairs.
A pole from stone lantern of Jiaobanshan Shrine. The engravings on it are still visible and state the names of the donors. It is currently used as a decoration for the stairs.
A pole from stone lantern of Jiaobanshan Shrine. The engravings on it are still visible and state the names of the donors. It is currently used as a decoration for the stairs.
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