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The Lunar New Year is right around the corner, and many households in Taiwan are doing their annual spring cleaning to start off the Year of the Horse right. And it’s not just regular households. Temples are getting a wipe-down too. Over in Taichung, hundreds of volunteers and staff gathered at Lecheng Temple to clean every nook and cranny, from wiping floors and walls to dusting every single god figurine. Over at Tiangong Temple, the operation was even more intense, as there is a 21.5m tall statue to clean.

Staff are busy at the altar, wiping down the god’s faces. At the side, they use brushes to delicately sweep the dust off.

This is the Lecheng Temple near Taichung’s Han River, which honors Mazu. Hundreds of volunteers have come to give the deities inside a bath to be spick-and-span before the Lunar New Year.

Volunteer
Cleaning deity figurines
We go one by one, dusting them with a soft brush to get the dust off. Then we clean the floor and give everything a wipe before putting the statue back.

Hung Jung-chi
Lecheng Temple
We mobilized more than 400 temple volunteers to help out with the cleaning operation.

A thorough clean was also underway at the Tiangong Temple in Longjing District, where washing the 21.5m statue of the Jade emperor was the key challenge. Staff had to set up ladders and balance over the statue to wipe it with towels properly, both front and back.

Member of staff
Tiangong Temple
Traditionally this is done on the 20th day of the 12th lunar month. This year, that landed on a holiday, so the head of our committee asked the Jade Emperor to see if we could do it a day earlier. We cast divination blocks three times and he agreed.

A team of 50 cleaners went all out at Tiangong temple. Some handled the high-altitude tasks, while other cleaned pillars, blessing lamps, the floor and the offering tables. Everything has to be spotless for a fresh new start this coming holiday season.

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