Our beautiful Mazu Pilgrimage


Day 1: A pilgrimage is an excellent way to see the very best of mankind. It shows that human beings are normally, loving, caring, and thoughtful.


Day 2: The natural environment in Taiwan reminds us that all living beings can live in harmony in spite of their dynamism and diversity.


Day 3: Adversity will visit every person’s life. It is how one deals with these setbacks that will present the quality and value of the individual going forward into the future.


Day 4: Service and the capacity to volunteer or assist are important values that deserve to be nurtured in all mature people. This devotion to the Common Good benefits every society.

Dajia Mazu Pilgrimage


Day 5: In modern times, tradition is deeply assailed. If this trend continues, society will change in irrevocable ways. That said, people are clever. We will make the choices, in the future, that allow our civilization to blossom.


Day 6: How does one find the time in our Digital Age? Fortunately, all answers lie within. We only have to find the key to open the door to silence to begin.


Day 7: Music is the elixir of life. With her sweet charms, all seems hopeful and transcendent.


Day 8: How do we overcome challenges? We conquer adversity through free will and determination. Life is not fair; the great equalizer is your ability to see yourself as successful.


Day 9: Society is intrinsically kind and caring. When one commits an “act of kindness,” both the giver and the receiver benefit from the feeling of warmth and tenderness.


Day 10: Always excellence: why not? This is a theme that is reinforced in the Mazu Pilgrimage. When you do your best, you are rewarded and blessed in life.



To be free, spiritually, emotionally and financially is your birthright.