Tainan Grand Mazu Temple is the first official temple dedicated to Mazu in Taiwan and the oldest government-built Mazu temple in Taiwan. It hosts an annual autumn festival, and its incense is always burning. The decorations were made by the best craftsmen, and the huge golden-faced Mazu statue in the main hall is the highlight of the visit. Many people also go to the Temple of Heaven to ask for red strings from the Moon Lord to pray for good marriages.
Among the approximately 400 to 500 Mazu temples in Taiwan, the Grand Mazu Temple in Tainan is the one with the most believers. When this temple was built, the status of Mazu was becoming increasingly important, so this temple became the first Mazu temple to be called ""Heavenly Queen"" instead of ""Heavenly Concubine.""
This building was also once the palace of Ningjing Wang (Zhu Shugui, the ninth grandson of Emperor Taizu of the Ming Dynasty), built by Zheng Chenggong's son, Zheng Jing. This place has a very rich history. The Mazu statue with over 300 years of history symbolizes the antiquity of this temple and is also the most interesting part for tourists.
In this temple city of Tainan, the Grand Temple of Mazu has its own special status. The temple space is also divided into four parts, preserving a lot of historical traces that you can explore slowly. If you want to experience the most charming Mazu culture in Taiwan, how can you miss the Grand Mazu Temple in Tainan?

Grand Mazu Temple
- 05:30 - 21:00