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+ | | The Dajia Mazu Pilgrimage is one of the most iconic and historic religious events in Taiwan. It is organized by the Zhenlan Temple in Dajia District, Taichung City. Every year during the third lunar month, the Mazu statue is carried in a pilgrimage from Dajia to Chaotian Temple in Beigang, Yunlin, and back—a journey of over 300 kilometers that lasts for 9 days and 8 nights. |{{: | ||
- | The Dajia Mazu Pilgrimage is one of the most iconic and historic religious events in Taiwan. It is organized by the Zhenlan Temple in Dajia District, Taichung City. Every year during the third lunar month, the Mazu statue is carried in a pilgrimage from Dajia to Chaotian Temple in Beigang, Yunlin, and back—a journey of over 300 kilometers that lasts for 9 days and 8 nights. | + | == Origins and History |
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The pilgrimage dates back to the Qing Dynasty during the Jiaqing Emperor’s reign. It began as an act of gratitude for Mazu’s protection and blessings. Over time, it developed into a large-scale annual event that blends religious devotion with local cultural traditions. | The pilgrimage dates back to the Qing Dynasty during the Jiaqing Emperor’s reign. It began as an act of gratitude for Mazu’s protection and blessings. Over time, it developed into a large-scale annual event that blends religious devotion with local cultural traditions. |
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