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Mazu isn’t just a goddess. She’s a living legacy, a symbol of peace, protection, unity and the enduring connection between people and the sea.
Taiwanese authorities are convinced that the worship surrounding this popular deity is enabling Beijing to spread its ideas ...
Two statues of the Chinese sea goddess Mazu boarding Xiamen Airlines flight MF881 departfrom Xiamen Gaoqi International ...
The 23rd day of the third month on the Chinese calendar marks Mazu's birthday. Each year, devotees from different regions ...
As the most influential goddess of the sea in China, Mazu is at the centre of a host of beliefs and customs, including oral traditions, religious ceremonies and folk practices, throughout the ...
Mazu’s origins date back to China’s Fujian province, directly across the strait, and millions of Chinese also worship the goddess. While China is officially atheist, the United Front has long ...
Offline, swarms of youngsters are going to temples to make their wishes, and temple-made bracelets are so in demand that some ...
At one festival last year on the outskirts of Tianjin to mark the birthday of Mazu, the sea goddess in Chinese folklore, crowds were wowed by fire breathers, cymbal jugglers and leaping kung fu ...
Goddess of Sea models take 'first class' trip to Taiwan as authorities lay on top security, special safety belts, fast track ...
XIAMEN: Two statues of Mazu, or the “Goddess of the Sea” have been flown ... Xiamen Gaoqi International Airport in southeastern China for Taiwan. Trending videos which show crew members ...
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