Yunlin Fuxing Temple Taoist temple. No. 180, Sec. 2, Yunlin Rd., Douliu City, Yunlin County, Taiwan Province. According to the “Taiwan Temple Panorama”: it was built in the 12th year of the Jiaqing period of the Qing Dynasty (1807) and was rebuilt in the 14th year of the Daoguang period (1934); it was destroyed by floods in the 14th year of the Daoguang period (1834); it was rebuilt soon afterwards and was first named Fuxing Temple, but it was later destroyed by a man-made disaster . In 1945, a preparatory committee was set up, and in 1962 reconstruction began. It took seven years to complete, and in 1967 the Pushan Shrine was built to the right of the palace, housing the gods Anshou Ksitigarbha and Mazu. The temple covers an area of several thousand square meters and faces east to west. The entire structure is built in the style of a palace in northern China, with a simple but solemn design. The main buildings include the gate, golden pavilion, front hall, bell and drum towers, and the left and right wings. The main deity worshipped here is the Saint King who founded Zhangzhou.
云林福兴宫 道教宫观。在台湾省云林县斗六市云林路二段一八0号。据《台湾寺庙大观》记载:创建于清代嘉庆十二年(1807),重修于道光十四年(1934);道光十四年(1834)毁于洪水;不久重建,始名福兴宫,后又毁于人祸,1945年,成立筹建委员会,1962年重新修建,历时七载完工,1967年于宫后右侧另建普善祠,安寿地藏王及妈祖等神尊,1984年增建六合池。该宫占地面积数千平方米,坐东面西而立,整个建造采用华北宫殿式,简法庄严;主要建筑有山门、金亭、前殿、钟鼓楼、左右厢房等;主祀开漳圣王。