Over 800 Taiwan compatriots join thousands in paying respects to sea goddess
Thousands of devotees from both sides of the Taiwan Strait gathered in Meizhou, a seaside resort in Putian of Fujian province, to celebrate the 1063rd anniversary of the birth of Mazu — a revered goddess of the sea on Friday and pray for peace.
The goddess, who safeguards fishermen's lives and is widely respected in both Fujian and Taiwan, lies at the heart of numerous beliefs and customs, including oral traditions, religious ceremonies and folk practices.
The event brought over 800 Taiwan people, among a large number of worshippers from all over the world to pay homage to the goddess in the island of Meizhou, which is believed to be the birthplace Mazu.
On the night of Thursday, at a temple in Meizhou, worshippers counted down to the arrival of Mazu's birthday. When the midnight came, fireworks exploded and thousands of people sang the birthday song to memorize the moment.
Friday morning began with drumming and cannon fire as devotees, dressed in traditional clothing and carrying incense, made their way to the altar to pray for peace and prosperity.
Traditional music filled the air as young men and women danced, while seven 25-meter long, colorful silk banners symbolizing a common bond were presented in the ritual.