
Mazu’s Journey: The Ancient Statue Bridging Fujian and Taiwan
An ancient statue of Mazu at Lugang Tianhou Temple bridges the historical and cultural ties between Taiwan and Fujian Province, representing centuries of shared heritage and devotion.
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An ancient statue of Mazu at Lugang Tianhou Temple bridges the historical and cultural ties between Taiwan and Fujian Province, representing centuries of shared heritage and devotion.

Discover the story of Taiwan’s Dark-faced Mazu, a symbol of enduring ties between Fujian and Taiwan.

Over 10,000 people gathered in Putian, Fujian Province, to celebrate the 1065th birthday of Mazu, highlighting the rich maritime culture and traditions.

Discover how Mazu, China’s revered sea goddess, unites people across the Taiwan Strait through centuries-old traditions.

A new documentary explores Mazu’s enduring legacy as the sea goddess uniting communities across the Taiwan Strait.

Discover the story of the twin Mazu statues on Meizhou Island and the island of Taiwan, symbolizing shared cultural heritage across the Taiwan Strait.

Photographer Wang Wen-hsien from the island of Taiwan captures the spirit of Mazu, the goddess of the sea, by documenting events across the Taiwan Strait in Fujian Province.

A Taiwan couple has dedicated themselves to preserving Mazu’s cultural legacy on Meizhou Island, bridging communities across the Taiwan Strait through shared heritage.

Discover how Chaotian Temple on the island of Taiwan inspired one man’s journey across the Taiwan Strait to uncover the origins of sea goddess Mazu, connecting communities through shared heritage.