Matsu's Yellow Croaker Bus Joins Baishatun Mazu Pilgrimage, Offering Rest for Pilgrims
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Matsu's "Yellow Croaker Bus" has been transported to Baishatun to join the Mazu pilgrimage. These buses, part of an art installation, will be stationed daily to provide resting spots for pilgrims. The initiative aims to connect Matsu with pilgrims across Taiwan and promote its culture and tourism.
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- Q: What is the 'Yellowfish Bus'?
- A: It is an art bus featured in the Matsu International Art Island, inspired by the yellow croaker, a representative fishery product of Matsu.
- Q: What role does this bus play during the Beisha Dun Mazu pilgrimage?
- A: During the pilgrimage period, it serves as a resting place for incense bearers (pilgrims) at designated locations.
- Q: What is the purpose of this activity?
- A: The purpose is to promote Matsu's culture and tourism, and to connect believers from mainland Taiwan with Matsu.