
MAZU: China’s Global Early Warning Initiative Unveiled
At WAIC, the Chinese mainland’s CMA launched the MAZU initiative to build a global early warning network, protecting communities against extreme climate events.
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At WAIC, the Chinese mainland’s CMA launched the MAZU initiative to build a global early warning network, protecting communities against extreme climate events.
The Chinese mainland’s CMA launches MAZU, a global early warning initiative under the UN’s EW4All to combat escalating climate threats by 2027.
Explore Taiwan’s rich heritage at Lugang Tianhou Temple, home to Mazu’s iconic statue symbolizing centuries of tradition and cultural bonds.
Discover Lugang Tianhou Temple in Taiwan and its Dark-faced Mazu—a unique symbol of faith and heritage linking Fujian and Taiwan.
Over 10,000 gathered in Putian, Fujian to celebrate Mazu’s 1065th birthday with a vibrant ceremony, honoring a heritage recognized by UNESCO.
Discover the timeless legend of Mazu, a young woman whose courage bridged cultures across the Taiwan Strait. Her story continues to inspire with annual celebrations and shared traditions.
Discover the enchanting tale of the twin Mazu statues gazing across the Taiwan Strait, connecting cultures and hearts through the legend of the beloved sea goddess. 🌊✨
Discover how a photographer from the island of Taiwan captures the spirit of Mazu across the Taiwan Strait.
A couple from Taiwan, Wang Shu-hua and her husband, have settled on Meizhou Island as volunteers at the temple of Mazu, working to preserve a shared cultural legacy across the Taiwan Strait.
In 1989, over 200 brave individuals from Taiwan embarked on a historic voyage across the Taiwan Strait to return Mazu, the sea goddess, to her home in Fujian. Their journey rekindled cross-strait communication.