Caotun Zhaoyang Temple, Mazu temple in Caotun Township, Taiwan.
Caotun Zhaoyang Temple sits on a hilltop in Caotun Township and features traditional Taiwanese architecture with intricate ornaments on its walls and roofs. The building comprises multiple levels and spaces, each serving the worship of Mazu.
The temple grew from the roots of Mazu worship that spread across Taiwan, connecting communities through shared beliefs. It reflects the lasting influence of this religious tradition on the region's maritime culture.
Devotees come here to worship Mazu, the Sea Goddess, in ways that have shaped daily spiritual life for local communities. The ceremonies performed reflect customs that remain deeply rooted in how people express their faith today.
The temple welcomes visitors every day through regular bus services from Taichung train station. The hilltop location means some walking is needed, so comfortable shoes are a good idea for exploring the grounds.
Inside the temple are dedicated altars where sailors and fishermen seek protection before journeys, keeping alive an ancient maritime tradition. These spaces reveal the deep connection between the Sea Goddess and those whose lives depend on water.
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