The Nanyao Temple (traditional Chinese: 南瑤宮; simplified Chinese: 南瑶宫; pinyin: Nányáo Gōng) is a Mazu temple in Nanyao Village, Changhua City, Changhua County, Taiwan.
In December 1872, a face-cleaning room was added on the left side of the temple thus the cylindrical pillars were constructed.
It was originally designed as two-tier structure but the third tier was added during the Japanese rule.
[2] On 25 April 1985, the Ministry of the Interior designated the temple as a historical building.
The main hall was constructed with traditional architectural style while the Guanyin Hall was constructed with the combination of Fujian, Western and Japanese styles.