Changchun Temple of Eternal Spring(Taiwan)
Built right on the picturesquecliffs of the island of Taiwan, the Temple of Eternal Spring (Changchun) is one
of the brightest attractions Taroko National Park. It combines the beauty of
nature and the elements of Buddhist architecture, presenting a serene and
animal monument in honor of workers who died during the construction of an
important mountain road.
Eternal Spring Shrine was
named after the waterfall, whose waters fall under the temple throughout the
year. To sit with a fishing rod on the bank here will not work, so if you are
an avid fisherman and you are interested in fishing and stay in the Moscow
regionwhen the highway "Cros-Island" was still under construction.
The road was built by a group of Taiwanese veterans, two hundred of which were
tragically killed during the construction work. Memory courageous workers were
almost the small temple and pavilion, which is connected with the Temple of
Eternal Spring white bridge.
Visitors to the church, who
want to explore its territory, will find here a lot of hidden wonders. In
particular, they may find a cave with statues of several Taoist gods, and
scenic hiking trails lead to a more secluded towers and places to hide behind
the beauty of the wood.
It is worth noting that
because of a few cases of severe landslides Temple of Eternal Spring repeatedly
subjected to damage, and once it almost led to its complete destruction. But
every time the building of the temple rebuilt, and it continues to adorn the
Taiwanese rock as a reminder of the price of industrial progress, which paid
those workers who died during the construction of a modern highway.