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  2. Baháʼí Faith in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    The Baháʼí Faith entered the region of the Far East, in Hong Kong, in the 1870s, during the lifetime of Baháʼu'lláh, the founder of the Baháʼí Faith. [1] While the religion continued to enter other nearby regions to Taiwan — Baháʼís being in Shanghai in 1902, [6] Japan in 1912, [2] Canton in 1949, [6] and Macau in 1953, [7] there was no Baháʼí contact with the island until 1949.

  3. Temple of the Five Concubines - Wikipedia

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    The Temple of the Five Concubines (Chinese: 五妃廟; pinyin: Wǔ Fēi Miào), known also by alternative names including the Temple of the Five Noble Ladies, is a temple in West Central District, Tainan, Taiwan.

  4. Religion in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    By May 1955 there were eighteen Baháʼís in six localities across Taiwan. The first Local Spiritual Assembly in Taiwan was established in Tainan in 1956. With a growing number of Local Spiritual Assemblies (Taipei, Tainan, Hualien and Pingtung), the Taiwanese National Spiritual Assembly was established in 1967. In the 2005 official statistics ...

  5. Dajia Mazu Pilgrimage - Wikipedia

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    The Dajia Mazu Pilgrimage [1] [2] is an annual celebration of the Taoist sea goddess Mazu held in Taiwan.During the festival, a statue of Mazu is placed in a litter and carried by foot on a round-trip journey from Jenn Lann Temple in Dajia, Taichung to Fengtian Temple in Xingang, Chiayi, stopping at many more temples along the way.

  6. Tainan Mosque - Wikipedia

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    Tainan mosque was designed by Yan Mingguang, a National Cheng Kung University graduate from Jordan. The mosque looks like an ordinary apartment building, completely unlike a traditional mosque. [6] The building consists of four floors, in which they are dedicated for a shop, meeting room, ablution rooms for men and women, prayer hall and office.

  7. State Temple of the Martial God - Wikipedia

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    State Temple of the Martial God, also called Tainan Sacrificial Rites Martial Temple (Chinese: 祀典武廟; pinyin: Sìdiǎn Wǔmiào) or Grand Guandi Temple, [1] is a temple located in Yongfu Road, West Central District, Tainan, Taiwan.