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The temple with the longest cypress altar in Taiwan
Zhulinshan Guanyin Temple, Linkou
Tainan Grand Matsu Temple
Husheng Glass Temple, Changhua
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The most significant pilgrimage procession for the Lord of the Somber Heavens in Taiwan
Sucuo First Daitian Temple (Zhenhu Temple) Wangye Boat-Burning Festival, Anding
Xigang Holy Fire Pilgrimge
Incense-offering Period for the Lord of the Somber Heavens at Shoutian Temple, Mingjian
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Taiwan’s one and only Firecracker Bombing of Lord Handan event
Song Jiang Battle Array, Neimen
Bombing Lord Handan, Taitung
Kouhu Quian shuizang (Drawing Spirits Out of the Water) Cultural Festival
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The beautiful mountain temple praised in the Taiwanese folk song “Romance of Guanziling”
Dazhishan Xuankong Temple, Tainan
Daxian Temple, Baihe
Biyun Temple, Baihe
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The most splendid architectural work of 19th century Taiwan
Dadaocheng Presbyterian Church
Tuba Tribe Church, Taoyuan
The Catholic Church of the Lotsu, Puxin (The Holy Name of Jesus)
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The largest and most significant traditional festival of the Tsou indigenous tribe
Ilisin Harvest Festival of the Amis Makotaay (Gangkou) Tribe in Hualien
Tsou Tribe Mayasvi Festival, Mount Ali
Liu-Yuan Presbyterian Church, Taichung
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The world’s only Shinto shrine with a Minnan (Southern Chinese) style swallow-tail roof
Tongsiao Shinto Shrine
Qingxiu Yuan, Ji'an
Huangxi Academy, Dadu
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The only remaining church in Taiwan built with fish scale roofing tiles
Dadaocheng Presbyterian Church
Chè-lâm Presbyterian Church, Taipei
Liu-Yuan Presbyterian Church, Taichung
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The most stunning views of the mountains and the sea in Northeast Taiwan
Ling Jiou Mountain Monastery, Fulong
Yilan Water Lantern Festival
Keelung Zhongyuan Ghost Festival
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The first temple in Taiwan to combine Taoism, exoteric Buddhism and esoteric Buddhism (Vajrayāna)
Dazhishan Xuankong Temple, Tainan
Lei Tsang Temple, Caotun
Sung Shan Tsu Huei Temple