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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 ...
XIAMEN: Two statues of Mazu, or the “Goddess of the Sea” have been flown from Xiamen to Taiwan after the airline issued a special boarding pass under the name “Lin Mo,” to denote a ...
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 ...
Thousands of Mazu devotees from across the globe participated in the festivities, which featured a night vigil and the Spring Worship Ceremony over the weekend. Representatives from more than 130 ...
Last month, two Mazu statues made headlines again when they were flown from Xiamen, Fujian, to Taiwan in designated seats on a plane to join this year's celebrations. Even though the Taiwan ...
Lim said the exhibition highlights both Mazu’s cultural legacy and the spirit of Admiral Cheng Ho’s voyages, which in turn deepens intercultural understanding.
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 ...
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