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Lukang Mazu Temple in changhua, taiwan
Lukang Mazu Temple in changhua, taiwan
Famous Lin-Moniang Park in Tainan City
Lukang Mazu Temple in changhua, taiwan
Lugang Mazu Temple against sunset
Lukang Mazu Temple in changhua, taiwan
Thien Hau Temple chinese temple
Statue of the sea god, mazu at nangan
a small tien hou temple in matsu
Lugang Mazu Temple in Lukang, Changhua, Taiwan. The temple was originally built in 1591
Lugang Mazu Temple in Lukang, Changhua, Taiwan. The temple was originally built in 1591
Anping Kaitai Matsu Temple in Tainan, Taiwan. The temple was originally built in 1661
Anping Kaitai Matsu Temple in Tainan, Taiwan. The temple was originally built in 1661
Chinese sea goddess Mazu in temple
Anping Kaitai Matsu Temple in Tainan, Taiwan. The temple was originally built in 1661
Anping Kaitai Matsu Temple in Tainan, Taiwan. The temple was originally built in 1661
Lugang Mazu Temple in Lukang, Changhua, Taiwan. The temple was originally built in 1591
Lugang Mazu Temple in Lukang, Changhua, Taiwan. The temple was originally built in 1591
Lugang Mazu Temple in Lukang, Changhua, Taiwan. The temple was originally built in 1591
Xinzu Temple in Lukang, Changhua, Taiwan. The temple was originally built in 1788 by Emperor Qianlong
Detail of Xinzu Temple in Lukang, Changhua, Taiwan. The temple was originally built in 1788 by Emperor Qianlong
Detail of Xinzu Temple in Lukang, Changhua, Taiwan. The temple was originally built in 1788 by Emperor Qianlong
Detail of Xinzu Temple in Lukang, Changhua, Taiwan. The temple was originally built in 1788 by Emperor Qianlong
Anping Kaitai Matsu Temple in Tainan, Taiwan. The temple was originally built in 1661
Chinese sea goddess Mazu in temple
Chinese sea goddess Mazu in temple
Lion Tablet at Anping Kaitai Matsu Temple in Tainan, Taiwan. The temple was originally built in 1661
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