Situated in Zuoying District, Kaohsiung, Lotus Pond Scenic Zone has been one of Kaohsiung’s most traditional scenic areas since the Qing dynasty and well known for the 20 or so temples dotting the shoreline and nearby alleys. Lotus Pond gets its name from the layers of lotus blossoms that cover the water.
Most structures around the pond are modern and gaudy, with the exception of the City God Temple. In the entrance hall look up to admire the detailed plafond; the traditional woodcarvings are filled with symbolism, such as the fish representing Yin and Yang, and the crabs representing official promotion. The roof has some fine examples of dragons and phoenixes in mosaic-like temple decoration. The Dragon and Tiger Tower is the most famous scenic spot in Lotus Pond Scenic Zone. Constructed in 1976 as an extension of the Ciji Temple opposite, the tower is seven stories tall, and the dragon and tiger doors are its entrance and exit. Its walls are decorated with Koji pottery, which represent proselytizing stories, from a variety of artists.


