1. Anping Castle
Anping Castle, formerly known as Orange, Zeelandia, Anping City and Taiwan Province City, is located in Tainan City, Taiwan Province. First built in 1624, it is the oldest castle in Taiwan Province. Since the founding of the city, it was once the center of Dutch rule in Taiwan Province, and it was once the mansion of Zheng Dynasty for three generations.
The buildings of the old castle are made of red bricks, which reflect the sunset at dusk and have beautiful scenery. In 1953, "Anping Sunset" was selected as one of the eight scenic spots in Taiwan by the Taiwan provincial government.
2. Confucius Temple in Tainan
This building was completed in the Ming and Yong Dynasties, which is the first Confucius Temple built in Taiwan Province and the first institution of higher learning established in Taiwan Province after Zheng Chenggong recovered Taiwan Province. At the beginning of the Qing Dynasty, it was once the entrance place for all Taiwanese children, so it was also called the first school in Taiwan. It is known as "the first study in Taiwan".
3. Yizai Jincheng
Yizai Jincheng is located at the southern end of Anping District, which was once the land of two treasures, commonly known as the Big Fort, and was one of the fortifications built to strengthen coastal defense in the late Qing Dynasty. Built in the 2nd year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty (1876), it is the first western-style fort in Taiwan Province. It was not until the 111th anniversary of the founding of the fort in 1975 that the Tainan Municipal Government restored its old view, and it has now been listed as a first-class monument.
4. Guanziling Hot Spring
Guanziling Hot Spring is located in Baihe District, Tainan City, Taiwan Province. It is a famous hot spring in Taiwan Province, and its mud spring is even rarer. There is a Guanziling Hot Spring Scenic Area in the local area. Guanziling scenery starts from Guanziling hot spring area, and there are places for rest and enjoyment along the way, such as Hongye Park and the same source of water and fire. ?
temperature: alkaline carbonate spring, the temperature is about 75℃, mostly mud, so it is not drinkable. After washing, the whole body is comfortable, and the skin is ruddy and smooth. It is rumored that it has a considerable effect on skin allergy, fatigue, beauty, chronic gastrointestinal diseases and rheumatoid arthritis.
5. Datianhou Palace
Datianhou Palace, commonly known as Tainan Mazu Tempel, was built in the 23rd year of Emperor Kangxi of Qing Dynasty (AD 1684). It was originally the residence of Jingwang in Ming Dynasty and was built by Zheng Jing, the son of Zheng Chenggong, to show his courtesy to Jingwang Zhu Yougui. Later, Shi Lang led the Qing army to capture Taiwan Province, and attributed the credit for the pacification to Mazu, so Mazu was enshrined in Ningjing Wangfu, renamed Tianhou Palace, and expanded into the majestic Mazu Tempel.
After several renovations, Datianhou Temple was listed as a first-class monument in 1985 for its historical and cultural status. Among the nearly 411 Mazu Tempel in Taiwan Province, Datianhou Temple has a noble status. It is the first official Mazu Tempel in Taiwan Province and the only Mazu Tempel listed in the official Spring and Autumn Festival. Statues and sculptures in the temple are all made by famous craftsmen. The preciousness and richness of ancient plaques and couplets are rare in all temples in Taiwan.