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  1. Dajia District ( Chinese: 大甲區; pinyin: Dàjiǎ Qū; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tāi-kah-khu) is a coastal suburban district in Taichung, Taiwan. It is located on the northwestern corner of Taichung. The climate of the region is Sub-tropical, and the average temperature is roughly 24 degrees Celsius.

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  2. TEL:. +886-4-26872101. Address:. Dajia Dist., Taichung City. Longitude/Latitude:. 120.62701/24.344429. Tag. #Temples & Blessings. Dajia brings together a unique mix of natural assets—the Dajia River, Da'an River, and Tiezhen Mountain among them, with other attractions, such as the Craftsman's Hometown recreational farm area, Songbo ...

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  4. Things to Do in Dajia, Taichung: See Tripadvisor's 386 traveler reviews and photos of Dajia tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in May. We have reviews of the best places to see in Dajia. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  5. We first visit Dajia District, centered on what was called the town of Dajia up to 2010 (when Taichung City and the former Taichung County were amalgamated), located between the Da’an and Dajia rivers. The people of Dajia take great pride in its title as one of Taiwan’s “Top 10 Tourist Towns.”

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  6. Mar 14, 2022 · With its cracking fireworks, ornate sedan chairs, and millions of devotees, the Dajia Mazu Pilgrimage (大甲媽祖繞境) is one of Taiwan’s most remarkable religious events. Held annually on the third month of the lunar calendar (around March or April), the nine-day, eight-night procession covers some 340 kilometers from Jenn Lann Temple in ...

  7. May 30, 2022 · Dajia District. The old town of Dajia, a key religious center in Taiwan, is at the heart of Dajia District. Local folk take great pride in their home’s title as one of the island’s “Top 10 Tourist Towns,” bestowed in a survey conducted by the Taiwan Tourism Bureau.

  8. The Dajia Jenn Lann Temple, [2] also known as the Zhenlan [3] or Mazu Temple, [4] is a temple dedicated to the Chinese Goddess Mazu, the Goddess of Sea and Patron Deity of fishermen, sailors and any occupations related to sea/ocean. The temple is located in the Dajia District of Taichung, Taiwan.

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