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As part of the Cih Ji Palace complex, dedicated to the worship of the Taoist deity Xuanwu, the Dragon and Tiger Pagodas hold considerable religious significance. They are especially lively during religious festivals and holidays, when ceremonies and events attract both locals and tourists.

The path through the dragon and tiger is not only symbolic but also interactive, providing a unique and engaging experience. The vivid colors and dramatic architectural elements make the pagodas a popular spot for photography, capturing the essence of Taiwan’s rich cultural heritage. Easily accessible from central Kaohsiung, the Dragon and Tiger Pagodas offer visitors a blend of cultural, religious, and architectural beauty, making them a must-visit destination in southern Taiwan.