Ciyou Temple


This 18th-century triple-tiered temple is dedicated to Matsu, the black-faced Chinese goddess of seafarers. It marks the start of the Raohe Street Night Market and is one of Taipei's busiest and most-colourful places of worship. The rooftop jiǎnniàn (剪黏; mosaic-like decoration) is particularly vibrant.


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