- and
Universal Salvation"), an
official title conferred in 1409.
Tianhou or
Tianhou Shengmu (title used
mostly in
mainland China, Hong Kong, and Vietnam)...
- The
Lukang Tianhou Temple (Chinese: 鹿港天后宮; pinyin: Lùgǎng
Tiānhòu Gōng,
alternatively "Tienhou"), also
known as the
Lukang Mazu Temple, is a
Chinese temple...
- The
Tianhou Temple, also
known as the
Kaitai Tianhou or Mazu Temple, is a
temple to the
Chinese Goddess Mazu, who is the
Goddess of Sea and
Patron Deity...
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Official site, Puzi:
Peitian Temple, 2013. (in Chinese) "Corporation
Tianhou Temple"
Historical Marker, Xinwu:
Taoyuan County Government, 2006. (in...
- The
Cijin Tianhou Temple, also
known as the
Cihou Tianhou Temple, or Chi Jin Mazu Temple, is a
temple dedicated to the
Chinese Goddess Mazu, who is the...
- The
Tianhou or Mazu
Temple is a
temple to the
Goddess Mazu, the
Chinese Goddess of Sea and
Patron Deity of fishermen,
sailors and any
occupations related...
- The
Penghu Tianhou Temple is a
temple dedicated to the sea
goddess Mazu
located on
Zhengyi Street in
Magong City, Penghu, Taiwan. It is
usually considered...
-
Dongyin Zhongliu Tianhou Temple (Chinese: 東引中柳天后宮; pinyin: Dōngyǐn Zhōngliǔ
Tiānhòu Gōng) is a Mazu
temple located in
Zhongliu Village, Dongyin, Lienchiang...
- The
Jinbanjing Tianhou Temple (Chinese: 金板境天后宮; pinyin: Jīnbǎnjìng
Tiānhòu Gōng) is a Mazu
temple in Ren'ai Village,
Nangan Township,
Lienchiang County...
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There are many
tourist attractions along the street. The
Queen of Heaven,
Tianhou, or
Niangniang Palace is a
temple to the
Chinese sea-goddess Mazu, a medieval...