Video: Traditional religious ceremonies—COVID-19’s latest victim

Radio Taiwan Internatiional
Date: 20 March, 2020
By: John Van Trieste

Religious processions like this one in Yunlin County are the latest victims of the COVID-19 outbreak.

Religious processions like this one in Yunlin County are the latest victims of the COVID-19 outbreak.[/caption] COVID-19 has led to the cancellation of all types of mass gatherings- including traditional religious assemblies. For the first time in its century-long history, one annual religious celebration held in Yunlin County has been called off, and a simplified ceremony is set to serve in its place.

The Liufang Mazu statue is unique in Taiwan’s folk religion for being a sacred statue without a fixed temple to call home. Instead, five Yunlin County townships take it in turns to house and venerate this statue of the sea goddess Mazu.

Every year, when it’s time for her to move on from one township to another, locals put her on a palanquin and parade her to her next home in grand style. Not this year, though.

COVID-19 has led to the cancellation of this century-old parade for the first time. A traditional ceremony in the goddess’ honor will go ahead, but in a simplified form, and only with a small group of designated people allowed to take part.    [FULL  STO-RY]

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