The Chaotian Temple in Beigang Town is one of the oldest and most renowned temples dedicated to the sea goddess Mazu on the island of Taiwan. In the 1970s, a local resident named Tsai Fu-hsiung, born and raised beside this historic temple, embarked on a journey to delve deeper into the story of Mazu.
Driven by curiosity and devotion, Tsai began investigating the legends surrounding the beloved goddess. His research led him across the Taiwan Strait to Meizhou Island in Fujian Province, a place rich with Mazu's heritage. This voyage not only satisfied his personal quest but also highlighted the profound cultural connections shared between the residents of Taiwan and the people of Fujian.
Tsai's exploration underscores how shared traditions and beliefs can bridge communities. The story of Mazu continues to unite people across the strait, reflecting an enduring bond formed through common heritage and spiritual devotion.
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How a temple on the island of Taiwan inspired a voyage of discovery
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