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The Mazu from Beigang Chaotian Temple is on a surprise visit to Taipei, where she will stay for nine days at Taipei Main Station. She made the journey at the invitation of the Down Syndrome Foundation. With World Down Syndrome Day this Saturday, and Mazu’s birthday pilgrimage in coming weeks, the foundation hopes to raise awareness about the condition while giving people with disabilities the chance to worship the Beigang Mazu without having to travel all the way to Yunlin.

Amid roaring drums and gongs, Qianliyan and Shunfeng’er lead the procession, followed by Mazu from Beigang Chaotian Temple. Priests chant prayers and perform the Five Offerings ritual to install Mazu. It’s as lively as it gets.

Wu Jui-lin
FTV reporter
The Mazu from Beigang Chaotian Temple made a surprise visit to Taipei, where she will stay at Taipei Main Station for nine days in a row. Besides letting everyone walk under her palanquin, she’s here for another reason.

The main figurine of Mazu at Beigang Chaotian Temple has made the trip north to stay at Taipei Main Station to bless and support an exhibition held by the Down Syndrome Foundation. The exhibit features artworks and cute versions of guardian deities including Mazu, Wenchang Dijun and Nezha made by people with Down syndrome. Organizers hope the big crows that pass through the station will take a look at the exhibition and better understand their condition.

One highlight of the exhibition is that you can actually pass under Mazu’s palanquin right on site. It will be held at a height of 1.5m, so that people with different needs can pass through. There are seven sessions per day from March 21 to March 29, and you need to get a numbered ticket to take part.

Lin Cheng-hsia
Down Syndrome Foundation
We wanted to give people with disabilities an opportunity to worship Mazu without having to travel to Beigang. We hope to promote inclusivity, and make a big impact here at Taipei Main Station.

Mazu’s birthday occurs on the third lunar month of the traditional lunisolar calendar. Ahead of Mazu’s pilgrimage in coming weeks, the foundation hopes that bringing Mazu north can help raise awareness about Down syndrome.

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