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The sleepy town of Yuanlin in central Taiwan is transformed when Mazu passes through. The maiden-turned-goddess lived in southern China during the tenth century—and, according to legend ...
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Mazu; The Chinese Goddess Who Went Global
Mazu is a Chinese goddess particularly popular in Taiwan and the southeastern provinces of China. But she's also arguably the most popular Chinese goddess around the world, worshipped in 20 different ...
"AI Mazu Statue", a digital version of the revered Chinese sea goddess Mazu. According to the South China Morning Post, the initiative blends tradition with technology, allowing worshippers to ...
A Malaysian Taoist temple has launched what it claims is the world’s first “AI Mazu statue” — a digital version of the revered Chinese sea goddess that can interact with worshippers and ...
Two statues of the Chinese sea goddess Mazu boarding Xiamen Airlines flight MF881 departfrom Xiamen Gaoqi International Airport on March 29. Photo: Chinanews. com Two statues of the Chinese sea ...
Mazu, deeply rooted in China's maritime culture, has become known as the goddess of peace at sea. In the 21st century, Mazu's spirit of "establishing virtue, doing good, and great love" remains ...
A shared folk belief in Mazu — a revered goddess of the sea worshipped on both sides of ... sides of the Strait since the founding of New China was initiated by fishermen from Yilan in Taiwan ...
The avowed purpose of the Chinese delegation travelling to Taiwan with a statue of the sea goddess Mazu was strictly religious. They were, they insisted, only going to attend one of the most ...
Long before satellites guided ships and GPS plotted safe courses across oceans, ancient Chinese seafarers relied on "Mazu," the revered goddess of the sea, for protection during perilous journeys.
Yuqing spoke in Lagos during the Spring Festival Ceremony, organised by the China-Africa Mazu Culture Association, to commemorate the 1,065th anniversary of Mazu (the goddess of the sea ...