Mazu’s Legacy: How Chaotian Temple Connected Taiwan and Fujian
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.
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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.