Matsu | A Must-Visit Temple: The Origin of Mazu - Matsu Tianhou Temple

When visiting Matsu, you absolutely cannot miss the most important religious center, "Matsu Tianhou Temple." This temple is the only Mazu temple in the world that houses a tomb for Mazu's clothing and accessories, making it incredibly unique! Although the temple is not large in scale, it is bustling with worshippers, and as soon as you step inside, you can feel the solemn and serene atmosphere. 🙏
One thing to note is that, as an important religious site, visitors should remain quiet and dress appropriately to show respect.

⛩️ Atmosphere/Facilities:
Matsu Tianhou Temple is located right by the harbor and features traditional Min Dong-style architecture with fire-sealed walls. The roof's intricate lines are stunning and distinct from temples on Taiwan's main island.
The most famous feature of the temple is the legendary tomb of Mazu's clothing and accessories. You can see an area protected by a stone coffin, which is said to be where Mazu's body drifted ashore and was buried by villagers. This is how the name "Matsu" originated. Standing here and listening to the story makes you feel incredibly close to Mazu.
In front of the temple is the sea. After paying respects to Mazu, you can enjoy the sea view and breeze at the temple square, bringing a sense of inner peace.

💰 Cost Information:
🔺 Worship Fee: Free entry, but donations for incense are welcome.
🚗 Parking Info: There are parking spaces near the temple, and parking is relatively convenient.

⚠️ Tips:
Matsu Tianhou Temple is located next to the "Mazu Religious and Cultural Park," so you can plan to visit the "Giant Mazu Statue" on the hilltop together. It's recommended to visit the statue first and then come down to the Tianhou Temple for worship, as this route is more convenient.

🕰️ Opening Hours:
Generally open during the daytime, but it's best not to visit too late to avoid the temple being closed.

Post by lauyi_travel | Sep 25, 2025

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