Qing Shan King Sacrificial Ceremony

The Qing Shan King Sacrificial Ceremony (Chinese: 艋舺青山王祭; Tongyong Pinyin: Mǒngjǐa Cīngshān Wáng Jì; Tâi-lô: Báng-kah Tshing-san-ông Tsè), also known as the Qingshan King Rituals or the Grand Worship of Bangka (艋舺大拜拜), is a traditional religious festival held annually in Wanhua District of Taipei, Taiwan. The event celebrates the birthday of the deity Ling'an Zunwang (zh:青山靈安尊王), commonly known as the Qing Shan King (青山王).

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Qing Shan King Sacrificial Ceremony

The Qing Shan King Sacrificial Ceremony (Chinese: 艋舺青山王祭; Tongyong Pinyin: Mǒngjǐa Cīngshān Wáng Jì; Tâi-lô: Báng-kah Tshing-san-ông Tsè), also known as the Qingshan King Rituals or the Grand Worship of Bangka (艋舺大拜拜), is a traditional religious festival held annually in Wanhua District of Taipei, Taiwan. The event celebrates the birthday of the deity Ling'an Zunwang (zh:青山靈安尊王), commonly known as the Qing Shan King (青山王).

Source: Wikipedia "Qing Shan King Sacrificial Ceremony" · CC BY-SA 4.0

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