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The most significant pilgrimage procession for the Lord of the Somber Heavens in Taiwan
Sucuo First Daitian Temple (Zhenhu Temple) Wangye Boat-Burning Festival, Anding
Xigang Holy Fire Pilgrimge
Incense-offering Period for the Lord of the Somber Heavens at Shoutian Temple, Mingjian
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Taiwan’s one and only Firecracker Bombing of Lord Handan event
Song Jiang Battle Array, Neimen
Bombing Lord Handan, Taitung
Kouhu Quian shuizang (Drawing Spirits Out of the Water) Cultural Festival
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Largest Temple of the Wang Ye sect in Taiwan
Nankunshen Daitian Temple
Wind Lions of Kinmen
The State Temple of the Martial God,Taiwan
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The most renowned environmentally friendly temple in Taiwan
Lianzuo Mountain Guanyin Temple, Daxi
Hsing Tian Kong, Taipei
Wufu Temple, Nankan
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The largest and most significant traditional festival of the Tsou indigenous tribe
Ilisin Harvest Festival of the Amis Makotaay (Gangkou) Tribe in Hualien
Tsou Tribe Mayasvi Festival, Mount Ali
Liu-Yuan Presbyterian Church, Taichung
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A classic mid-Qing dynasty Confucian temple in Taiwan
Tainan Confucius Temple
Lantian Academy, Nantou
Changhua Confucius Temple
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The most stunning views of the mountains and the sea in Northeast Taiwan
Ling Jiou Mountain Monastery, Fulong
Yilan Water Lantern Festival
Keelung Zhongyuan Ghost Festival
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An iconic Taiwanese temple with an eclectic mix of Chinese and Japanese architectural styles
Sung Shan Tzu Yu Temple
Daxian Temple, Baihe
Chih-Nan Temple, Taipei
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The only remaining church in Taiwan built with fish scale roofing tiles
Dadaocheng Presbyterian Church
Chè-lâm Presbyterian Church, Taipei
Liu-Yuan Presbyterian Church, Taichung
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The church featuring the world’s only Chinese dragon-fish gargoyle waterspout
Chè-lâm Presbyterian Church, Taipei
Liu-Yuan Presbyterian Church, Taichung
Minor Basilica-Cathedral of the Holy Rosary, Kaohsiung