GRAND TEMPLE DE MAZU
Tainan's Grand Mazu Temple, built in 1664, is one of the oldest temples dedicated to Mazu, the goddess of the sea, in Taiwan. This revered place of worship, located in the heart of the city, is a masterpiece of traditional architecture, with its colorful tiled roofs and intricately detailed carvings. Formerly the residence of the Prince of Ningjing, the temple now hosts religious rituals and attracts many worshippers and tourists. The sacred atmosphere and rich ornamentation reflect the Taiwanese people's deep devotion to Mazu.
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