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Dolong Palace Wangye Faith Artifact Museum

2025-09-02
886-6-7850355
台南市北門區三寮灣三光村127-3號
Donglong Cultural Center, rich in folk artifacts The Donglong Palace Wangye Faith Artifact Museum covers an area of over 200 pings, with an exterior that blends traditional palace and Fujian-style architecture. Located on the third floor of the museum, the Donglong Palace Wangye Faith Artifact Museum is notable for its display of the origins of Wangye faith and the process of rural temple fairs welcoming gods. The museum has collected a large number of documents related to early Wangye faith and invited sculptors to carve dozens of array styles, such as Songjiang array, 36-section "centipede array", sedan chair, report boy, and brand class, in camphor wood. Each figure has a vivid and lively expression, allowing visitors to experience the lively performances of various folk arrays and to gain a deeper understanding of the folk art knowledge of inviting Wang, sending Wang ship rituals, and temple fairs through static artifact displays. The Water Margin Heroes Hall Another notable feature of the Donglong Palace Wangye Faith Artifact Museum is the possession of 108 clay sculptures of heroes from "The Water Margin". Originally, Liangshanpo and Wangye faith had no connection, but due to the love of the temple management personnel, they were collected and later produced by famous artists from Guangdong Shiwan Ceramics Factory in China, which took three years to complete. The 108 vivid and lifelike clay sculptures are finely crafted, showcasing the bold and generous character of the heroes. The Etiquette and Customs Artifact Museum Located on the fourth floor, east side, the Etiquette and Customs Artifact Museum is an extension of the Wangye Faith Artifact Museum. The museum mainly displays folk sacrificial etiquette artifacts, including gold and silver paper, sacrificial ritual implements, and birthday celebrations, and provides detailed explanations and introductions to their uses. It provides a themed artifact museum for research and preservation of folk customs.
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