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  2. Taikang Cultural Center - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, the Taikang Culture Promotion Society asked for a building of Taikang Cultural Park which was located on public land.In 2005, the Cultural Affairs Bureau of Tainan County Government started planning to establish the Taikang Cultural Center.

  3. Tsung-Yeh Arts and Cultural Center - Wikipedia

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    The Tsung-Yeh Arts and Cultural Center (traditional Chinese: 總爺藝文中心; simplified Chinese: 总爷艺文中心; pinyin: Zǒngyé Yìwén Zhōngxīn) is an arts and cultural center in Madou District, Tainan, Taiwan.

  4. ICC Tainan - Wikipedia

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    2023 Tainan International Travel Fair 4 [137] 2023 Tainan Pet Products and Services Exhibition [138] 24–26 November 2023 Smart Life in Tainan 3 [139] 21 December 2023 Shalun Gala 1 [140] 2024: 20–21 January 1st Designer Toy Tainan 2 [141] [142] 26–29 January 2024 Tainan Autoshow 4 [143] [144] 24–25 February 1624 (Taiwanese opera show) 2 ...

  5. Grand Matsu Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Matsu Temple (Chinese: 大天后宫; pinyin: Dàtiān Hòugōng), [1] also known as the Datianhou or Great Queen of Heaven Temple, [2] is a temple to the Chinese Goddess Mazu, who is the Goddess of Sea and Patron Deity of fishermen, sailors and any occupations related to sea/ocean.

  6. Koxinga Ancestral Shrine - Wikipedia

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    Koxinga's mother and him as a child. Koxinga Ancestral Shrine (Chinese: 鄭成功祖廟; pinyin: Zhèngchénggōng Zǔmiào) is a family shrine built in West Central District, Tainan, Taiwan in 1663 by Zheng Jing, to worship his father Koxinga.

  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.

  8. 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 ...

  9. Soulangh Cultural Park - Wikipedia

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    The cultural park was originally built as Jiali Sugar Factory or Soulangh Sugar Refinery in 1906 during the Japanese rule of Taiwan. [1] [2] The factory was closed down in 1995. [3]