TRAVEL TAIWAN Lugang Mazu Temple (TianHou Temple, Lukang) 鹿港天后宮
國定古蹟的殿宇鹿港天后宮,創建於明末清初,創建迄今已逾四百餘年,是台灣唯一奉祀湄洲祖廟開基媽祖神尊的廟宇,現被列為國定古蹟。
国定古迹的殿宇鹿港天后宫,创建于明末清初,创建迄今已逾四百余年,是台湾唯一奉祀湄洲祖庙开基妈祖神尊的庙宇,现被列为国定古迹。
鹿港天后宮前身為鹿港天妃廟是鹿港地區的信仰中心,是臺灣最早唯一奉祀湄洲島湄洲媽祖祖廟開基聖母神尊的廟宇,此尊湄洲島古媽祖(開基二媽)是明末清初福建水師提督施琅將軍奉請帶來的,也是臺灣僅存的第一尊來臺灣的湄洲開基媽祖,更是臺灣歷史悠久的知名廟宇之一,至今將近四百多年,目前由中華民國行政院內政部評定為臺灣國家三級古蹟,位在臺灣彰化縣鹿港鎮的中山路上。
Lugang Mazu Temple is one of the oldest temples in Taiwan and dedicated to the worship of Mazu, the Goddess of the Sea. Mazu, whose family name was Lin, was born in A.D. 960 in coastal China. She passed away in A.D. 987, and hence became a deity who according to legend has since rescued innumerous fishermen and seafarers from sea disasters. The temple was built on land donated by Shih Shi-Bang in 1725. There have been three major renovations to the temple in 1815, 1874 and 1963. The architecture and decoration of the temple are something visitor can not miss.
Lukang Tianhou Temple (天后宮, 鹿港鎮, 臺灣)
The Tianhou Temple (天后宮) was certainly buzzing when I visited Lukang (鹿港) last Sunday. Dedicated to Mazu (媽祖), the goddess of the sea, this is reputed to be one of the oldest temples in Taiwan having been founded in 1591.
It's also said to be one of island's liveliest, as this video can attest to.
Tianhou Temple Ximending - Taipei, Taiwan
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Taipei Tianhou Temple:
One of Taipei's many temples dedicated to the Heavenly Queen (天后), this beautiful temple is located right in the core of Ximending Shopping District (西門町), hidden away behind all the glittering signs through its main entrance on Chengdu Road.
The temple has been in existence for the past 270 years as one of the 3 great temples of the Bangka (Wanhua) District, and was reconstructed after a fire, being completed in 1959 on Mazu's millennium anniversary.
This temple is dedicated to Mazu (媽祖), a deity worshipped by many of southern Chinese heritage and sea-faring people.
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LUKANG TIANHOU TEMPLE [鹿港天后宮] IN TAIWAN
Some ceremony taking place at the Lukang Tianhou Temple
Famous Matsu Temple, Goddess of The Sea Lukang, Taiwan
Matsu, also known as Mazu, is dedicated to the Chinese goddess of the sea who is said to protect fishermen and sailors. This flamboyantly decorated Taoist temple is divided into three halls and two courtyards. Filled at all hours with people burning incense and joss sticks to the gods and trying to divine the future, the Lukang temple is one of the most important in Taiwan.
There is even a Matsu pilgrimage yearly during which a statue of Matsu is carried 350 kilometers/217 miles around the island over an eight-day period! Can you just imagine that sight?
The Amazing Tian Hou Gong Mazu Temple in Lugang, Taiwan
Longshan Temple& Tianhou Temple in Lukang
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Lungshan Temple in Lukang (Taiwan).wmv
Lukang (translation: Deer's Harbor / Hirschhafen) is an old historical seaport in the west coast of Taiwan.
It's harbor was an important place for trade. Now you can find there many temples. The video showes a look in the Longshan temple, what was built in honor of the Goddess of Mercy, Kuan Yin.
鹿港天后宮 Lukang Thean Hou Temple (Taiwan)
鹿港天后宮創建於明末清初,遷建年代為清雍正3年(1725年).係台灣唯一奉祀湄洲祖廟開基聖母神像的廟宇,由鹿港天后宮分靈分香出祖的大廟宇有北港朝天宮,麥寮拱範宮,朴子配天宮,彰化天后宮等等遍及國內外共達貳仟餘座,信徒遍佈於台灣各角落,終年香客絡繹不絕,每逢農曆一月至三月間的進香旺季,更是人潮洶湧,水洩不通.鹿港天后宮湄洲媽祖不但神靈顯赫,香火鼎盛,更因廟宇年代久遠規模宏偉,而聞名遐邇.尤其建築結構富麗堂皇,古色古香,雕樑畫棟獨具匠心,彩繪及木石雕刻,皆精緻絕倫巧奪天工,故有藝術殿堂之稱.
台灣超人氣,超靈驗的寺廟-鹿港天后宮,Taiwan's most popular, ultra-light temple - Lukang Tin Hau Temple
Temple In Lukang, Taiwan
Been to this temple a number of times and wanted to record it so I can enjoy the place when I am here in the States. I could sit by the water, watch the koi and rest until the sun goes down. Just so peaceful......
Procession from the Matsu Temple in Lukang, Taiwan
The music in this procession is amazing, and the tall figures with swinging arms are a sight. We love the bored looking troop of kids at the tail end. Taken outside the Matsu Temple in Lukang, Taiwan.
Lugang Mazu Temple (鹿港天后宮/鹿港天后宫) Changhua County, Taiwan
Traditional ritual at the Lugang Mazu Temple (鹿港天后宮/鹿港天后宫), also known as the Lukang Tianhou or Tienhou Temple, in Changhua County (彰化縣), Taiwan (臺灣) on Saturday, April 8, 2017.
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The Lugang Mazu Temple is dedicated to the Chinese sea goddess Mazu (媽祖), the deified form of the medieval Fujianese shamaness Lin Moniang. It is located at 430 Zhongshan Road in Lukang or Lugang Township. It is one of the country's most famous and popular Mazu temples.
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.
Templo Luermen de la Diosa Mazu en Tainan, Taiwán
Los invito a visitar y aprender sobre una de las diosas mas importantes de Taiwan, Masu, protectora de los pescadores y gente que se embarca en alta mar. Espero les guste el video,
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Taiwan 23 Lukang Mazu Temple Ceremonies Part 6 of 6
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One of the most important temples on the southwest coast, build 300 years ago at the location where Koxinga landed.
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Ritual en el Templo Luermen Tianhou en Tainan, Taiwán
Ritual en el templo Luermen Tianhou, pidiendo a la diosa Matsu su bendición para la gente aledaña que vive en Tainan. Espero les guste!
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