There are many people who come here to pray for peace. It is near the Confucius Temple in Taipei and beside the Confucius Temple in Taipei. It is also a historic site in Taipei. There are very beautiful works of art in this temple.
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There are many people who come here to pray for peace. It is near the Confucius Temple in Taipei and beside the Confucius Temple in Taipei. It is also a historic site in Taipei. There are very beautiful works of art in this temple.
There are many people praying for peace. The buildings here are very beautiful and quiet. There are also very good gardens and fountains. Many local tourists are very few.
Le bourdon lui-même est très bon, et la décoration est très bonne. Les grands arbres de bourdon devant la porte préparent toute la place. Le parfum ici est très riche. Il est toujours très utile de le voir, il est facile d'arriver ici par la chance.
C'est un ancien siècle, si les personnes intéressées par la visite de Tsai sont intéressées par une attitude protégée, vous pouvez aussi voir l'architecture dans le Tsai, mon lieu préféré à Taipei.
The Baoan Palace is a large and prestigious temple in downtown Tainan. But the wreath in front of the Palace Gate gave me a better understanding of Taiwan's customs: originally in Taiwan, whether it is red or white, happy events are to send wreaths, which surprised me very much. Later, I saw a lot of red wreaths one after another. The shape of the wreath is the same as that of the white wreath, except that the book is written in gold letters with red background, and is mostly used in the company's opening, real estate start-ups and other occasions (as to whether marriage will be used, it is not known, because those days did not meet the marriage). Is it because the two sides have been separated for too long? How can the understanding of the wreath be so different?