In 1742, settlers from Tung-an introduced Emperor Baosheng to the Paronpon in Ketagalan. They were hoping the god of medicine could keep the diseases at bay. In 1804, the small shrine was expanded into a temple by a group of businessmen. In 1830, the temple was completed and named Baoan Temple (Health-maintaining Temple). The remaining construction materials were used to build forty-four stores next to the west of the temple, known as the Forty-Four Kans, which later became the commercial and religious center in the area.
Time:June 1st, 10:00~12:00
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