The Cebu Taoist Temple was built in 1972 by Cebu's substantial Chinese community. This temple is composed of two different temples: one is the Phu Sian Temple, built by another Chinese community, which is not open to the public; another is the main temple which is 270 meters above sea level.
The latter is the only temple open to worshippers and non-worshippers. Entrance to the temple is a replica of the Great Wall of China.
The temple is a symbol of his undying love for his wife of 53 years, Leah Villa Albino-Adarna. The temple has 24 chambers including a museum, an art gallery and a library.
Attraction & Features:
Greek and Roman-inspired architecture, reminiscent of the Taj Mahal of Cebu.
Striking decorations, including statues of gigantic lions and a grand staircase with brass angels.
Diverse facilities within the temple: chapel, library, souvenir shop, and a charming wishing well.
A spacious balcony offers a breathtaking scenic view of the city.
Accessible by a picturesque hike or walk from Sudlon, providing a serene nature experience.