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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.
[[File:Mazu statue in Tianhou Temple.jpg|thumb|Mazu statue in Tianhou Temple]]
 
 
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Mazu statue in Tianhou Temple

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.