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Located in [[Zhanghua County]], '''Tianhou Temple''' is one of the most important relics in [[Taiwan]]; it is No. 1 among some 400 Mazu Temples on the island. | Located in [[Zhanghua County]], '''Tianhou Temple''' is one of the most important relics in [[Taiwan]]; it is No. 1 among some 400 Mazu Temples on the island. | ||
Tianhou Temple, also known "Xinghua Mazu Temple," was built in 1685 during the [[Qing Dynasty]] by a Fujiangese from Xinghua County. It is one of the "Four Biggest Mazus" with magnificent and imposing buildings and majestic and grand halls. | Tianhou Temple, also known "Xinghua Mazu Temple," was built in 1685 during the [[Qing Dynasty]] by a Fujiangese from Xinghua County. It is one of the "Four Biggest Mazus" with magnificent and imposing buildings and majestic and grand halls. | ||
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Located in Zhanghua County, Tianhou Temple is one of the most important relics in Taiwan; it is No. 1 among some 400 Mazu Temples on the island.
Tianhou Temple, also known "Xinghua Mazu Temple," was built in 1685 during the Qing Dynasty by a Fujiangese from Xinghua County. It is one of the "Four Biggest Mazus" with magnificent and imposing buildings and majestic and grand halls.