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Cebu Taoist Temple

Located atop a hill in the Lahug neighborhood, the Cebu Taoist Temple was built in the 1970s by the province’s Chinese communities. Originally, it was constructed to serve as a center of Taoism.
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Cebu is steeped in history, especially that of the Spanish colonial era, but there’s also a lot of Chinese heritage in this province. After all, Chinese culture is still more proximate to this country than the Spanish influences. One of Cebu’s landmarks that showcases this vibrant culture from the Chinese people is the Cebu Taoist Temple. 

Located atop a hill in the Lahug neighborhood, the Cebu Taoist Temple was built in the 1970s by the province’s Chinese communities. Originally, it was constructed to serve as a center of Taoism, a religion that follows the ancient teachings of Lao Zi, a Chinese philosopher.

However, because of its location and stunning design, this temple has been opened for tourists to explore. It has become one of the most visited spots in Cebu City.

Cebu Taoist Temple
An alter at Cebu Taoist Temple

In the Taoism faith, dragons symbolize the flow of good fortune and energy. They are also mediums so a person can reconnect with their spiritual life. This is why this temple is adorned with several dragon statues. Its overall architecture will make you feel like you are visiting China.

Aside from admiring its beautiful design, you can also ask for guidance, utter your prayers, and make wishes here at the Cebu Taoist Temple by lighting a joss stick, using blocks, and dropping a coin in the wishing well.

Cebu Taoist Temple
A pagoda at Cebu Taoist Temple in Cebu City

How to Get to Cebu Taoist Temple

The Cebu Taoist Temple is located within the Beverly Hills Subdivision in Lahug. This is a private subdivision, so the easiest way to get to the landmark is via a private car.

If you wish to get to the Cebu Taoist Temple by private car, you can use Waze or Google Maps, setting the destination as “Cebu Taoist Temple,” and just follow the directions the app will tell you. 

But if you don’t have a private car, the next best option is to take a taxi to take you directly to the attraction. Alternatively, you can take a habal-habal (motorcycle taxi) at JY Square Mall to the entrance gate of Beverly Hills Subdivision. The walk from here to the temple only takes around 10 to 15 minutes.

Or, you can coordinate with your tour operator regarding visiting the Cebu Taoist Temple. Many tours have this attraction as part of their itineraries. 

Best Time to Visit Cebu Taoist Temple

The Cebu Taoist Temple can be visited all year round. However, if you wish to take your photos with the sections of the temple, which some are outdoors, the temple is best visited and seen during Cebu’s sunny season, or from March to May. But you can go ahead and visit this temple at any time of the year.

Cebu Taoist Temple Entrance Fees

There are no entrance fees to the Cebu Taoist Temple.

Cebu Taoist Temple Opening Hours

The Cebu Taoist Temple is open daily, from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

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Cebu is steeped in history, especially that of the Spanish colonial era, but there’s also a lot of Chinese heritage in this province. After all, Chinese culture is still more proximate to this country than the Spanish influences. One of Cebu’s landmarks that showcases this vibrant culture from the Chinese people is the Cebu Taoist Temple. 

Located atop a hill in the Lahug neighborhood, the Cebu Taoist Temple was built in the 1970s by the province’s Chinese communities. Originally, it was constructed to serve as a center of Taoism, a religion that follows the ancient teachings of Lao Zi, a Chinese philosopher.

However, because of its location and stunning design, this temple has been opened for tourists to explore. It has become one of the most visited spots in Cebu City.

In the Taoism faith, dragons symbolize the flow of good fortune and energy. They are also mediums so a person can reconnect with their spiritual life. This is why this temple is adorned with several dragon statues. Its overall architecture will make you feel like you are visiting China.

Aside from admiring its beautiful design, you can also ask for guidance, utter your prayers, and make wishes here at the Cebu Taoist Temple by lighting a joss stick, using blocks, and dropping a coin in the wishing well.

How to Get to Cebu Taoist Temple

The Cebu Taoist Temple is located within the Beverly Hills Subdivision in Lahug. This is a private subdivision, so the easiest way to get to the landmark is via a private car.

If you wish to get to the Cebu Taoist Temple by private car, you can use Waze or Google Maps, setting the destination as “Cebu Taoist Temple,” and just follow the directions the app will tell you. 

But if you don’t have a private car, the next best option is to take a taxi to take you directly to the attraction. Alternatively, you can take a habal-habal (motorcycle taxi) at JY Square Mall to the entrance gate of Beverly Hills Subdivision. The walk from here to the temple only takes around 10 to 15 minutes.

Or, you can coordinate with your tour operator regarding visiting the Cebu Taoist Temple. Many tours have this attraction as part of their itineraries. 

Best Time to Visit Cebu Taoist Temple

The Cebu Taoist Temple can be visited all year round. However, if you wish to take your photos with the sections of the temple, which some are outdoors, the temple is best visited and seen during Cebu’s sunny season, or from March to May. But you can go ahead and visit this temple at any time of the year.

Cebu Taoist Temple Entrance Fees

There are no entrance fees to the Cebu Taoist Temple.

Cebu Taoist Temple Opening Hours

The Cebu Taoist Temple is open daily, from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

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