The Cide Temple on Dianziding Street,[1] also known as the Dianziding, Liujia, Mazu, or Tianhou Temple, is a
temple northwest of
Lotus Lake in
Zuoying District,
Kaohsiung,
Taiwan. In Chinese, it is commonly distinguished by its location.[1]
History
The temple was originally built as an unnamed temple to the
Chineseearth godTudigong. In 1821, the temple was renamed the Palace of Kindness and Virtue[1] and rededicated to both Tudigong and
Mazu, the
deified form of Lin Moniang from medieval
Fujian who is worshipped as the Goddess of Sea and also honoured as the Queen of Heaven. In 1941, amid the
Second World War, the
Japanese occupation government converted to an agriculture office and later a regimental branch office.[1] The Japanese ordered the demolition of the palace,[citation needed] but it was rebuilt from 1973 to 1976.
Services
On Mazu's birthday according to the
Chinese lunar calendar, the temple hosts a Taiwanese opera group who performs on a stage in front of the temple's main hall.