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Statue of the Goddess Mazu

If you take a ferry from Nangan’s (南竿) Fuao Harbor (福澳港) to Xiju Island (西莒島) or Dongju Island (東莒島), it won’t be long before you see the giant Statue of the Goddess Mazu facing the sea. Situated in Matsu Village on Menqian Mountain (門前山), this giant statue of Mazu was constructed in 2009. Its total height is 28.8 meters, making it the tallest statue of the goddess in the world. Because it’s not easy to appreciate the statue from a short distance, we suggest that you follow the signs if walking from Matsu Village. The furthest place you will reach is a platform good for viewing Matsu Mazu Temple (馬祖境天后宮) and Matsu Port (Magang, 馬港) where warships are docked. Behind you, 100 steps lead to the giant statue, all of which need to scale to arrive. The steps finish with a massive ship-like structure that seems as big as Noah’s Ark, as if the Statue of the Goddess Mazu is standing on a giant boat. If you keep walking onto the body of the ship, you will arrive on a deck-like platform where you can see well into the distance. The giant statue in front of you seems even more imposing from this position. Around the statue, there are twelve sculptures that depict the legend of how Mazu attained her immortality.

Why don’t you come here on a cloudless sunny day to make a prayer to Mazu? Enjoy the breeze and appreciate the sunset. But remember, the platform is very high, so for those who are afraid of heights, stay clear of the fence! At night, the statue will light up in five colours. If you pass the west coast of Nangan, don’t forget to look up to see the beauty of the statue towering above you.

Phone
+886-836-22913
Address
No.4-1, Matsu Vil., Nangan Township, Lienchiang County 209, Taiwan (R.O.C.)
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  • 16:00 - 15:59