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gods are still worshipped; the second shows that Taiwanese people are full of feelings of tolerance and knowledge, such as worshipping the Japanese soldiers who sacrificed their lives to save the people; the second, such as Ying Gong and Wan Shan Yi in various places, and some are even more
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immigrant beliefs that merge the three religions, also including the deification of local heroes and celebrities, also including
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mixture of Buddhist, Confucian, and Taoist 93%, Christian 4.5%, other 2.5%《The Global Situation》Quinton Crawford (2010)
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to the east and took root in Taiwan. Gradually, folk beliefs with local styles emerged, but by and large, the original
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media. The Chinese folk religion of Taiwan has characteristic features, such as
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Chinese folk religion in Taiwan is framed by the ritual ministry exerted by the
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beliefs) have been Sinicized. Taiwan is also the most religious region in the
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Taiwan's famous Confucianism, Buddhism, Taoism and Buddhism fusion temple
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Religion in modern Taiwan: tradition and innovation in a changing society
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Hui'an Temple in Kuantien, Tainan. The festival welcomed politician
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An altar dedicated to various gods at a temple in Tainan.
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Monga Lungshan Temple
Taiwan
Chinese people's beliefs
Daoism
Buddhism
Confucianism
Chinese
Wang Ye worship
Taiwanese aborigines
Ancestors
Ancestral Spirituality
China
Minnan region
South China
Taiwan Strait
Chinese people's interfaith
spirit
Ali-zu
Chinese world
Zhengyi Taoist
clergy
fashi
tongji
Wang Ye worship
Falun Gong

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