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List of Mazu temples

List of Mazu temples

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This is a list of Mazu temples, dedicated to Mazu (媽祖) also known as Tian Shang Sheng Mu (天上聖母) or Tian Hou (天后) Chinese Goddess of Sea and Patron Deity of fishermen, sailors and any occupations related to sea/ocean, also regarded as Ancestral Deity for Lin (林) Clan.

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  31. Official site, Lukang: Lugang Mazu Temple Commission, 2014. (in Chinese) & (in English)
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  45. "About Us", Official site, Singapore: Thian Hock Keng, 2007. (in Chinese) & (in English)
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  49. "About", Official site, Los Angeles: Thien Hau Temple, 2016. (in Chinese) & (in English)
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