30-2 今年5月來台灣玩,參加媽祖遶境! This May, come to Taiwan for the Mazu Pilgrimage!

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30-2 今年5月來台灣玩,參加媽祖遶境! This May, come to Taiwan for the Mazu Pilgrimage!

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神明-媽祖,有非常多台灣人相信祂,光台北,就有10個以上的媽祖廟。媽祖的名字叫林默娘,她1000年前住在中國的東岸。她羽化、升天以後變成了神明,常常顯靈。颱風來的時候,如果有人在海上,她會讓颱風轉彎,不會讓颱風影響到在海上的人... 媽祖 Māzǔ: a Goddess of the Sea, in Taoist and Chinese Buddhist religion 神明 shénmíng: deity 林默娘 Línmòniáng: the legendary figure of the Goddess Mazu 羽化 yǔhuà: after passing away, ascend to heaven and become an immortal 顯靈 xiǎnlíng: (of a ghost, spirit or deity) to make its presence or power felt 轉彎 zhuǎnwān: to turn … To keep learning this episode, go here: https://www.taiwanfeng.com/podcast/mazu/ We also have simplified version for this episode, please visit: https://www.taiwanfeng.com/simplified/podcast-cn/mazu-simplified/ Mazu is the Goddess most Taiwanese people believe. If you are not able to join the Mazu Pilgrimage in May this year, check out the Klook Dajia Mazu tour! You will see one of the biggest Mazu temples in Taiwan, and see our worship tradition with a local tour guide. Follow us on Instagram! Fangfang’s Instagram account : ⁠fangfang.chineselearning⁠ Tingting’s Instagram account:⁠ ⁠⁠ting.ting.tai We hope you like our podcast today! Got feedback? We’d love to hear it! Rate us or leave us a review! Learn Chinese Podcast | Chinese Listening Practice | Learn Taiwanese Mandarin

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