Draft:Meizhou Mazu Temple

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Tianhou Palace ([https://en.m.wikipedia.orgview_html.php?sq=Qlik&lang=&q=Putian_dialect Putian dialect:, /ma˩˩ l ˦ tan˧ piau˩˩/), commonly known as Meizhou Mazu Temple , formerly known as Tongxian Ling Female Temple, is located on Meizhou Island, Xiuyu District, Putian City, Fujian Province, China, where the Goddess of Heaven is worshipped. Founded in the Northern Song Dynasty in 987, in 1966 the Cultural Revolution, except for the shrine of the Goddess and the Holy Parents of almost all destroyed, the temple was bulldozed, the gods were destroyed, incense was cut off. It was rebuilt in 1989.[1]

  1. ^ "Matsu Temple - Matsu Temple on Meizhou Island. Category: Libraries in Fujian Province" (in Chamorro).