2008 Mazu Pilgrimage Festival

Saturday April 5th saw the start of the 2008 Mazu Pilgrimage. Among the many gods and goddesses worshipped in Taiwan, Mazu, the Goddess of the Sea is perhaps the most revered. Every year, in the 3rd month of the lunar calendar, the Dajia Mazu, which is housed at the Zhenlan temple, is taken out on a pilgrimage lasting 8 days and covering 300km. Over the course of the 8 days, more than 1 million people will come out to see Mazu as she makes her way from Dajia to Hsingang in Jiayi county and back again, visiting more than 80 temples. It is thought that the Mazu pilgrimage is one of the three largest religious festivals in the world. Last year I wrote a detailed post describing the history of Mazu. Rather than rewrite it today, I’ll point you here for a look at the orgins of Mazu. This post will just be some images from the first 2 days of this years festival, with photos from Dajia’s Zhenlan Temple and Changhua’s Nan Yao Temple.

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I’ll be posting more images over the next week as the pilgrimage takes place. In the meantime, the complete gallery can be seen at my www.craigfergusonimages.com

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  • Stunning images. There is a Mazu (Tian Hou) temple near me, a favourite place of mine. I'd be interested in seeing your EXIF and technical data on these shots. Great work.
  • I like the colors in these pictures Craig. They are nice and vibrant.
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