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Top 10 temples for Spring Festival prayers

china.org.cn / chinagate.cn by Lin Liyao, February 25, 2015 Adjust font size:

   Suao Nantian Temple, Taiwan (台湾南天宫妈祖庙)

 

Suao Nantian Temple,one of the 'Top 10 temples for Spring Festival prayers' by China.org.cn.

Suao Nantian Temple in Taiwan [Sohu.com]

Suao Nantian Temple, or Nantiangong, is one of the most famous Mazu temples in Taiwan. Mazu, also known as Tianhou, is an indigenous goddess of the sea who, it is said, protects fishermen and sailors. She is widely worshipped in the south-eastern coastal areas of China and neighboring areas in Southeast Asia, especially Zhejiang, Fujian, Taiwan, Guangdong, Hainan and Vietnam, all of which have strong sea-faring traditions. The three-storey Nantian Temple houses two marvelous statues of the goddess Mazu. One statue is made of jade, the other of 200kg of pure gold.

Travel tips:

Admission: free

Getting there: Take coach from Yilan to Nanfang'ao.

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