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 | Religions and Temples When you are in Taiwan, experience the local religious rituals and culture by visiting temples and shrines, to explore Chinese traditions in depth. Popular traditional Chinese religions include Buddhism and Taoism, and as a matter of fact, both Buddhist and Taoist deities are commonly worshipped together in the same temple. | | |
 | Dragon Boat Festival Dragon Boat Festival is one of the three major traditional Chinese celebrations, Chinese New Year and Mid-Autumn Festival are the other two, and it’s on the fifth day of the fifth Chinese lunar month (around June) every year. ... | | |
 | Taipei Film Festival In Taipei, if you want to watch a movie, you wouldn’t go wrong heading toward Ximending! You can watch Hollywood movies in Guobin Theatre (Ambassador Theatre), or to Zhenshanmei, Zuese Theatre (Cinema7 Theatre) to watch non-mainstream independent films. | | |
 | Music Festival 音樂季 Let’s rock, baby!Wanna really get involved in a large-scale, live music performance in Taiwan? I’m not talking about concerts here. If you are crazy about rock and feel that it runs through your veins, you can’t miss out on these open-air life performances while you are in Taiwan! | | |
 | Religious Festival Challenge your senses!
Whiz, bang, pop, wow! The Bombing of Master Han Dan and Yanshui Beehive Fireworks Festival In Eastern Taiwan, the “Bombing of Master Han Dan” is a religious ceremony held annually on the 15th of the first month of the lunar calendar. | | |
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