
From Beigang to Meizhou: The Journey Uniting the Taiwan Strait
Chaotian Temple in Beigang inspired Tsai Fu-hsiung’s voyage across the Taiwan Strait to Meizhou Island, exploring Mazu’s legacy and connecting shared cultural heritage.
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Chaotian Temple in Beigang inspired Tsai Fu-hsiung’s voyage across the Taiwan Strait to Meizhou Island, exploring Mazu’s legacy and connecting shared cultural heritage.
Discover how Chaotian Temple in Beigang Town on the island of Taiwan inspired a journey across the Taiwan Strait, uniting communities through the shared legend of Mazu, the revered sea goddess.
Discover how Chaotian Temple in Beigang Town inspired Tsai Fu-hsiung’s journey across the Taiwan Strait to explore the legend of Mazu, connecting the island of Taiwan and Fujian Province through shared cultural heritage.
Chaotian Temple in Beigang Town inspired Tsai Fu-hsiung’s journey from Taiwan to Fujian’s Meizhou Island, linking communities across the Taiwan Strait through the shared legacy of Mazu.
Chaotian Temple in Beigang Town, a revered Mazu temple on the island of Taiwan, inspired a lifelong voyage of discovery for Tsai Fu-hsiung, bridging connections across the Taiwan Strait.
Discover how Chaotian Temple on the island of Taiwan inspired a journey that bridges the Taiwan Strait through the shared heritage of Mazu, the revered sea goddess.
In the 1970s, Tsai Fu-hsiung from Beigang Town in Taiwan embarked on a journey inspired by Chaotian Temple. His quest to uncover Mazu’s legend led him across the Taiwan Strait to Meizhou Island, uniting cultures.
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China Media Group (CMG) has unveiled “Si Shengsheng”, the official mascot for the 2025 Spring Festival Gala, themed “Year of the Snake, Keep your Spirits Awake.”
China Media Group unveils Si Shengsheng, the official mascot for the 2025 Spring Festival Gala, celebrating the Year of the Snake with the theme ‘Year of the Snake, Keep Your Spirits Awake.’