Wandering around Chia-Le-Fu Night Market, Chiayi, Taiwan (4K)
Exploring the other night market in Chiayi. This one had lots of games to play and clothes for sale. I bought some camo shorts there for $350TWD each, normally they cost $1900TWD! Not sure if they were completely authentic as the stich work was pretty bad.
Taiwan temple Festival
Chiayi County
With my Boyfriend and his Family ????????????
Taiwan tour (Chiayi County)
Taiping Suspension Bridge
Biscuit Factory
Sox Factory
Taiwan
#Chiayi
#Taiwan
Nankunshen Temple
Situated in Tainan and built in 1661, the Nankunshen Temple is one of the largest scaled temples ever constructed in Taiwan. Being the home to Taiwan's Royal Lords deities, its branch temples distribute around the island. Also known as the first temple under heaven, Nankunshen Temple draws devoted worshipers to come and show their respect by practicing the unique Taiwanese religious rituals. The Nankunshen Temple has a more profound meaning than a religious sanctuary; it is a valuable cultural heritage of Taiwan.
Chiufen, Taiwan
Alleys of Chiufen under constant rain
Chiayi cultural & creative park (full video)
Hi guys ini q bikin yg full video agar temen2 bisa lihat lebih banyak tentang tempat ini ????????
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Music by: NCS nocopyright sounds
With tobu _ hope
Taiwan - Beigang Heavenly Temple in Yunlin County
Exploring Hinoki Village, Chiayi, Taiwan (4K)
Walking around an architecturally tradiontal neighbourhood in Chiayi. I have no idea whether it was authentic.
Changhua city - Birds Eye View, Western Taiwan
offers: Changhua city - Birds Eye View, Western Taiwan - view from a Great Buddha Scenic area
Confucius Temple in Changhua town, Western Taiwan
presents: The Confucius Temple at Changhua was constructed by county magistrate Chang Kao in 1726, in the Ching dynasty. Its present appearance was attributed to a radical renovation in Tao-kuang 10 (1830). This temple undoubtedly is a very important symbol of central Taiwan's cultural development.
Motorcycling in Taiwan : From Hualien to the mountains - part 25
My friend and I decided to ride from Hualien (on the east coast) up into the mountains. I filmed some of the trip from the back of the motorcycle.
大神告訴我 Great God told me.mp4
大神告訴我 Great God told me.
春天不會來了! Spring will not come!
我說我早已知道!! I said that I already knew!!
但世界上每個人都在追求自己春天 But everyone always pursuits of their own spring in the world .
為何春天不會來?? Why not come spring??
大神說,春天不再為人類服務,
Great God said, spring is no longer the service of humanity,
因為人類只追求自己的好處.
Because humans only pursue their own benefits.
人類認為春天是理所當然
The human beings Take spring for granted.
人類的心靈已經被私利所蒙蔽
The human mind has been blinded by self-interest.
人類應該好好想一想
Human beings should think about it
台灣崑崙山王母娘娘
Doomsday Savior Psychic Master Hozn
who is the Abbot of Kunlun Yozu Palace
in Taiwan Yushan lines.
玉山母系末劫救世泓仁導師通靈請教
Taiwan Chiayi County Zhongpu Town
Zhonlun village 40-8.
嘉義縣中埔鄉中崙40-8號
台3線公路300.5公里右轉上山;
Cell phone 泓師父 手機 886-937618850
E-mail akingate@hotmail.com
Wenhua Road Night Market, Chiayi, Taiwan (4K)
Just walking through the main night Market in Chiayi City, Taiwan. This one is is the middle of the city so its always quite busy.
Lukang Mazu Temple / 鹿港天后宮 (Lukang / 鹿港)
The Lugang Mazu Temple, also known as the Lukang Tianhou or Tienhou Temple, is a Chinese temple dedicated to the Chinese sea goddess Mazu, the deified form of the medieval Fujianese shamaness Lin Moniang, located at 430 Zhongshan Road in Lukang Township, Changhua County, Taiwan. It is one of the island's most famous and popular Mazu temples.
The Lugang Mazu Temple is sometimes claimed to date back to 1590, though the earliest structure in the area dates to the end of the Ming in the 17th century. The temple was moved to its present location in 1725 after Shi Shibang donated the land. The temple was repaired in 1815 and renovated in 1874. It was renovated again in 1927 under the direction of Wu Haitong and Wang Shufa, with most of its present structures completed by 1936. The woodwork was done by local artisans and masters from Quanzhou and Chaozhou on the mainland. It was made a 3rd-class historic site in 1985. The Mazu Folk Art Hall was opened in 1992.
In addition to her many other legends and myths, Mazu is credited with a number of miracles through the Lugang temple particularly. She was said to have answered the prayers of a gathering of 500 people—including the vice-chairman of the provincial legislature, a member of the national assembly, and members of the county council—on her birthday in 1960, ending an ongoing drought with a downpour at 2 am the next morning. Thousands of residents gathered later that morning in appreciation. On 10 May 1963, a bus carrying a group of teachers from Lugang's Haipu School and their relatives went off a wet road over the side of a cliff on the way to Taiwan's east coast. The believers among those saved by the trees which stopped the bus considered that the scene looked the same as Mazu's surname (林) and credited her divine protection. The bus stopped at the Lugang Mazu Temple on the way home and the entire group knelt and thanked her with incense. In April 1972, Lin Tz-hang and his schoolmates from Jing Cheng High School went swimming in the ocean but found themselves miles at sea because of the rising tide. They had prayed to Mazu before they left and again in their extremity and were all saved by fishermen or oyster farmers returning home in the evening.
The front or Sanchuan Hall has woodwork notably different from that elsewhere in the complex because it was added from Lukang's city god temple in 1933 when the Japanese began to destroy it as part of an urban replanning. The front hall's coffered ceiling includes sculptures of the Eight Immortals and paintings of the Four Loves: fishing, woodcutting, planting, and reading. At its apex is a blossoming lotus. Its four corners are protected by stone foo dogs. The ceiling's plaque was written by Wang Lan-pei in 1830 and invokes Mazu's protection (Bo Hai Meng Xiu). It is surmounted by a pair of toads carved by Shi Li, one holding a chrysanthemum in its teeth symbolizing long life and the other holding a camellia symbolizing a long and prosperous spring. Between the pillars are four beasts with dragon heads, fish tails, and bird wings carved by Lee Huan-mei. They are thought to offer the temple protection from fire.
The main hall has three gates. The passages to the temple's east and west wings are guarded by statues of Jing Zhu Gong and Zhu Sheng Niangniang. At the rear entrance of the main hall are statues of a lion and an elephant. Nearby are Shih Jin-fu's wood carvings of the Four Best Things in Life: stretching, ear-cleaning, nose-picking, and scratching. A similar set done by Huang Lien-ji is located in the main hall itself.
The rear hall was damaged in 1945 by the war. It was renovated in 1959 as part of the millennial celebrations of Mazu's birth. It was renovated again in 1963, adding two doors to the original three and adjusting the balcony to create a larger octagonal shape.
Each of the three halls is fronted by a pair of pillars entwined with sculpted dragons.
The rear of the temple includes a fountain[3] and various historical plaques are preserved on the premises, including three bestowed on the temple by the Yongzheng, Qianlong, and Guangxu Emperors and another from Wang Shaolan, governor of Fujian.
The present hardbody main idol (Zhen Dian Ma) was sculpted with sand by Shi Li in the 1930s as part of the temple's reconstruction. It is the largest idol in the temple and is located in the Main Hall. It is flanked by its protectors Qianliyan and Shunfeng'er, carved by Lian Yong-chuan in Quanzhou. Another set of Qianliyan and Shunfeng'er guard the doors of the hall.) The previous softbody idol was kept as a secondary Mazu (Zhen Dian Er Ma). It dates to a Qing-era reconstruction and was built by Lian Lai in Quanzhou.
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Taiwan 2013 [Over 60 Attractions] [HD]
A get away holiday to Taiwan with a group of Singaporeans, who were colleagues working in the same company. Together, they traveled to many destinations and experience the food and excitement along the way. This trip covers the northern half of taiwan where they travel to Taipei, Taichung, Puli, Lushan, Cingjing, Chiayi, Alishan, Jiufen, Shifen, Jinguashi and back to Taipei.
3 Words to Summarise: Eat, Explore, Experience.
Date: 20 April 2013 - 30 April 2013
Video Contents:
- Tonghua Market (通化街夜市) [00:45]
- Wufenpu Shopping (五分埔) [01:55]
- Raohe Street Night Market (饒河街觀光夜市) [02:28]
- Yong He Duo Jiang Da Wang (永和豆浆油条大王) [03:54]
- Beitou Museum (北投博物馆) [04:33]
- Beitou Thermal Valley (北投地热谷) [05:07]
- Ting Gua Gua Fried Chicken [05:45]
- Tamshui Waterfront (淡水) [06:13]
- Cruise to Fisherman's Wharf (淡水漁人碼頭) [06:49]
- Lover's Bridge at Fisherman's Wharf [07:02]
- Zhongzheng Road at Tamshui (淡水老街) [08:02]
- Shilin Market (士林夜市) [08:44]
- 50 Lan Bubble Tea Shop (50嵐) [10:13]
- Yangmingshan Hiking to Mt Qixing (陽明山國家公園) [10:53]
- Mt Qixing East Peak (七星山) [12:07]
- Mt Qixing Main Peak (七星山) [12:22]
- Xiaoyoukeng Visitor Center [12:53]
- Xiaoyoukeng - Post Volcanic Area (小油坑) [13:26]
- Din Dai Fung (鼎泰丰) [14:37]
- Guangzhou St Night Market (廣州街夜市) [15:50]
- Hua Xi St Night Market (華西街觀光夜市) [16:25]
- Wuzhou St Night Market (梧州街觀光夜市) [16:31]
- Taipei High Speed Rail (HSR) to Taichung (台灣高速鐵路) [17:18]
- Houfeng Bikeway (Dongfeng Bikeway) (后豐鐵馬道) [17:58]
- Shigang Dam (石冈坝供应) [19:22]
- Yizhong Steet Night Market (一中街夜市) [20:27]
- Wei Qing Hai for Taichung Sun Biscuit (魏清海) [21:21]
- Fengjia Market [21:40]
- Yi Fu Tang for Famous Taichung Sun Biscuit (一福堂) [22:54]
- Sun Moon Lake - Cruise Ride on the Lake (日月潭) [23:06]
- Sun Moon Lake Famous Hard-boiled Herbal Eggs (茶葉蛋) [23:25]
- Ita Thao Village (伊達邵) [23:59]
- Wen Wu Temple (文武庙) [24:28]
- Puli Brewery (埔里酒廠) [24:45]
- 18°C Chocolate Factory (18度C巧克力工房) [25:32]
- Lushan Hot Spring Village (庐山) [26:10]
- Fengwei Restaurant for Dinner [26:27]
- Carton King at Cingjing (紙箱王) [27:13]
- Cingjing's Highest 7 Eleven Store [27:54]
- Hehuanshan Sunrise (合欢山) [27:58]
- Green Green Grassland (清境農場) [28:31]
- The Old England (老英格兰) [29:12]
- Turkey Rice at Chiayi [29:22]
- Everlasting Bridge at Alishan (天長地久橋) [29:38]
- Alishan Shoujhen Temple (受鎮宮) [29:49]
- Alishan Entrance [29:54]
- Alishan Railway Station (阿里山森林鐵路) [30:05]
- Alishan Sunrise at Chushan Station [30:13]
- Alishan Forest Walk (阿里山森林遊樂區) [30:46]
- Fengchihu (奮起湖) [32:02]
- Fengchihu Lunchbox [32:18]
- Sanxia Old Street (三峽區) [32:48]
- Jiufen Old Street (九份老街) [33:35]
- Windsor B&B Minsu [34:50]
- Ruifang Railway Station to Shifen (瑞芳車站) [35:51]
- Jingtong Railway Station - Movie Scene for You Are the Apple of My Eye (菁桐車站 - 那些年我们一起追的女孩) [36:09]
- Movie Scene in Action [36:34]
- Shifen Old Street (十分老街) [37:03]
- Shifen Waterfall (十分瀑布) [37:15]
- Sky Lantern [37:58]
- Keelung Waterfront (基隆市) [38:38]
- Miaokou Night Market (廟口夜市) [38:57]
- Golden Waterfall at Jinguashi (黃金瀑布) [40:25]
- Nanya Peculiar Rock (南雅海岸) [40:47]
- Yehliu Geopark (野柳地質公園) [41:10]
- Jinshan Old Street Market (金包里老街) [42:22]
- Jinshan's Famous Duck Restaurant [42:27]
- Taipei Lao Dian for Sun Biscuit (台北老店) [43:11]
- Shida Night Market (師大路夜市) [43:35]
- Ximending (西門町) [43:49]
- Japanese Lunch Buffet at Ximending [45:02]
- Chia Te for Cranberry and Pineapple Biscuits (佳德糕餅) [45:30]
- Taipei 101 - Tallest Building in Taiwan (台北101) [45:41]
- Sunset Cityscape of Taipei City [45:59]
(C) MeRv Studio Production 2013
* Music of this original movie has been modified to minimize copyright violations.
Just a Snap View of our Neighborhood in Linkou Home!
Location: Linkou County, Taiwan
Video still: 02 February 2014
#3RD DAY Lunar New Year ( Year of the Horse )
A Beautiful Parade in ChiaYi, Taiwan
Back in November of 2007 I was in ChiaYi, Taiwan visiting a friend and while I was there one morning I stumbled upon this colorful parade.
Such a wonderful group of children and adults with smiles and wonderment abound. It still makes me smile to see these photos.
I hope you enjoy them also.
Sorry if the music is a bit loud.
(Photos taken with a Nikon D40)
Temple Procession at Ren-An Temple in Tainan County
The Syuejia Elementary School drumming group went to a ceremony at a local temple. This is a short clip of the visiting god (idol) coming into the temple while being welcomed with drumming and fireworks.
TAIWAN TRIP: CHECHENG OLD RAILWAY, PAPER FACTORY, ST.PETER HIGH, METRO WALK, HOME ||Jan. 20-21, 2017
SJI Seniors batch 2017 goes to Taiwan for an educational field trip. Went to popular tourist spots and theme parks. Their street food were amazing! Found cheaper clothes & shoes than in the Philippines. There was air-conditioner everywhere in Taiwan since it's still winter season. Our overall trip was full of excitement! Thank you to our host: The Fu Jen University students :) Thank you for having us. I will surely miss all of you. Til next time!