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Yuan-Dao Guanyin Temple

Address:No. 3, Anzinei, Tamsui Dist., New Taipei City 251, Taiwan (R.O.C.)
Tel:+886-2-2626-9242

Opening Hours (subject to adjustment)

Tuesday to Sunday and National Holiday of R.O.C. :
9:30a.m.~ 5:00 p.m.
Monday: Closed

Driving

Go from Taipei to Tamsui, and take the Danjin Road (Provincial Route 2)northbound for 10 km. When you arrive at the traffic light by a CPC Gas Station (446, Danjin Rd. Sec. 3), please turn right. Follow the sign of “Yuan-Dao Guanyin Temple” along the way, and you will get to the destination in approximately 5 minutes.

Bodhi Station: Free Shuttle Bus Services

Yuan-Dao Guanyin Temple has set up a “Bodhi Station,” located at the exit of “Xinshi 1st Road 新市一路” stationof Danhai淡海 Light Rail Transit, where people can take free Bodhi Shuttle Bus back and forth the Temple.

In the event of special celebrations of the Temple, we thank you for your participation; however, the wait may be longer. Thank you for your patience.

Contact Us

Address: No. 215, Danjin Road, Section 2, Tamsui Dist., New Taipei City 251, Taiwan (R.O.C.)
Tel: +886-2-8809-6600

Transportation: Please take MRT Red Line (Tamsui bound), get off at “Hongshulin紅樹林” station and transfer to the Danhai LRT. Get off at “Xinshi 1st Road新市一路” station, head north for 50 meters, and there is the Bodhi Station to your left.

Boarding

1.Please register for boarding. We accept only on-site registration; reservations are not available.

2.The Bodhi Shuttle Bus carries up to 8 people. If you’re visiting in groups, please evaluate and reserve waiting time.

3.Waiting time is around 30 minutes, depending on the number of people waiting and the traffic.

Boarding Hours(subject to adjustment)
Bodhi Station→Yuan-Dao Guanyin Temple
  • Tuesday to Sunday
  • 9:00a.m.∼4:00 p.m.

  • Monday
  • Closed

Yuan-Dao GuanyinTemple→Bodhi Station
  • Tuesday to Sunday and National Holiday of R.O.C.
  • 9:30a.m.∼ 5:00 p.m.

  • Monday
  • Closed

After arriving at the Yuan-Dao Guanyin Temple, you may take a 5 to 10 minutes’ walk or take the shuttle bus to The Thousand-Hand Thousand-Eye Guanyin Bodhisattva Statue at Tamsui to behold theworld’s “Largest Steel Sculpture” acknowledged by GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™.
Elders, Pregnant Women, and Visitors with Disabilities, Wheelchairs, or Strollers
  • Shuttle bus service is available to assist you in and out of the Temple. (Please contact Temple staff at the Gate for assistance.)
  • If you are driving a vehicle, please inform the Temple staff at the Gate of your need. You will be guided as to where to drop the family members who need assistance off, and then park at the private flat rate parking lots (not owned by the temple) located diagonally across the road from the Temple Gate. When returning, please inform the Temple staff again to pick up passengers in the Temple.
  • If the driver is disabled or pregnant, s/he may park the vehicle at the priority parking spaces. (Please contact Temple staff at the Gate for assistance.)
Parking
  • The Temple offers priority parking spaces for pregnant women and disabled visitors, and general parking spaces for motorcycles, bicycles, and large touring busses.
  • For large touring buses, please park in the parking lot where Bodhi Shuttle Bus stop is located.
  • Private flat rate parking lots (not owned by the Temple) are available nearby.
  • For heavy motorcycles (both red and yellow plates, whether as individual or team), please park in the private flat rate parking lots (not owned by the temple).
Group Visit
  • Bus parking space is available, located diagonally across the road from the Temple’s Grand Gate.
  • For group guided tours, please phone booking in advance.
Catering Facilities

“Dao Café,” independently located in the garden of the Temple, offers visitors a comfortable and elegant dining space, with great view and great food.

To cater to different dietary requirements, we offer coffee and tea, light meals (both vegetarian and non-vegetarian), desserts, iced treats, fruit juice, etc., while supplies last.

However, to commemorate Forshang’s 2nd Patriarch, Yuan-Dao Bodhisattva, who entered nirvana in August 11, 1993, only vegetarian meals are served during August. No outside food/drinks, card-playing, or joining tables are allowed. Thank you for your cooperation.

Dao Café Opening Hours

Tuesday to Sunday and National Holiday of R.O.C. : 10:00a.m. ~ 4:30 p.m.

Monday: Closed