- The
Dajia Mazu
Pilgrimage is an
annual celebration of the
Taoist sea
goddess Mazu held in Taiwan.
During the festival, a
statue of Mazu is
placed in a...
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Dajia River (Chinese: 大甲溪; pinyin:
Dàjiǎ Xī; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tāi-kah-khoe; lit. 'big s**** river') is the fifth-longest
river in
Taiwan located in the north-central...
- / 24.347116°N 120.622519°E / 24.347116; 120.622519
Dajia District (Chinese: 大甲區; pinyin:
Dàjiǎ Qū; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tāi-kah-khu) is a
coastal suburban district...
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Dajia may
refer to:
Dajia District,
district in
Taichung City,
Taiwan Dajia River,
river in north-central
Taiwan Dajia Station,
railway station in Taichung...
- The
Dajia Jenn Lann Temple, also
known as the
Zhenlan or Mazu Temple, is a
temple dedicated to the
Chinese Goddess Mazu, the
Goddess of Sea and Patron...
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Dajia Lake (Chinese: 打加错; pinyin:
Dǎjiā Cuò) or Tak Kyel Tso (Tibetan: སྟག་རྐྱལ་མཚོ, Wylie: stag
rkyal mtsho, ZYPY:
Takkyel Tso), is a lake in Saga County...
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Dajia (Chinese: 大甲車站; pinyin:
Dàjiǎ Chēzhàn) is a
railway station on the
Taiwan Railways Administration (TRA) West
Coast line (Coastal line)
located in...
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Peter Dajia (born
January 27, 1964) is a
Canadian shot putter. He was born in
Toronto and is
Canadian of Gr**** and
Albanian descent. He
competed for Clemson...
- of present-day
Taichung Park by Lan Ting-chen.
North of the city, on the
Dajia River, an
aboriginal revolt broke out in 1731
after Chinese officials moved...
- The
Dajia Riverside Park (Chinese: 大佳河濱公園; pinyin:
Dàjiā Hébīn Gōngyuán) is a park
located in
Zhongshan District, Taipei, Taiwan.
Located between Zhongshan...