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Buddhist Studies
A Geographic History of Song-Dynasty Chan Buddhism: the Decline of the Yunmen Lineage
Or, Is Chinese Maritime History Coming of Age?
Mazu – Mythopedia
Gushan: the Formation of a Chan Lineage During the Seventeenth Century and Its Spread to Taiwan
China Meizhou Mazu Cultural Tourism Festival Application to IFEA World Festival & Event City Award Program 2011
University of Florida Thesis Or Dissertation Formatting
Anti-Nuclear Goddess Mazu and Techno God Nezha in the Consolidation of Sustainability Movements
Mazu – the Protecting Goddess of the Sea by Tang Shi Gui
Mazu Worship in East Asia and Funadama Worship in Japan
High Speed Rail: Xiamen, Fujian World Cultural Heritage 4-Day Trip
The Local Promotion of Mazu: the Intersection of Lineage, Textual Representation, Confucian Values, and Temples in Late Imperial China
Fuzhounese in the New York Metro Area
The Semiotic Meaning of the Giant Statue of Mazu and the Place on Meizhou Island the Giant Statue of Mazu Has Become a New Landmark of Meizhou Island in the New Era
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Of God Statues, 28, 44
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Fujian Province- Strategic Hub of Southeast China Report Categories: Market Development Reports Approved By: Jorge, Sanchez Prepared By: Jericho, Li
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Mazu, the Goddess of the Sea, Migrated to Taiwan with the People
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What Has Nationalism Changed?
Ji Sor (1997): Self-Realization of Women in Cinema and in History Tong (Hilary) Lin Claremont Mckenna College
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Mazu Nation: Pilgrimages, Political Practice, and the Ritual Construction of National Space in Taiwan
Religious Relations Across the Taiwan Strait: Patterns, Alignments, and Political Effects by Deborah A
Treaty Port Fujian Province
Obaku's Shofukuji-Temple
Resident Specialists and Temple Managers in Late Imperial China Vincent Goossaert
Marriage Across the Taiwan Strait
Working Papers
The Records of Mazu and the Making of Classical Chan Literature
Goddess Beliefs in Chinese Lingnan Area
Popular Culture Production and Exchange in the Greater China Regional Media Market: a Case Study of Taiwan Symbol Creator Chiungyao’S Huanzhu Gege Tv Drama Trilogy
Transnational Religious Tourism in Modern China and the Transformation of the Cult of Mazu
Engendering Chinese Migration History: “Left-Behind Wives of the Nanyang Migrants” in Quanzhou Before and After the Pacific War
Freedom of Religious Practice and Belief in Fujian Province
Taoism and the Arts of China by Stephen Little and Shawn Eichman
An Anthropologist's View of Local Religion in Hong Kong and Macau
Mazu Yulu and the Creation of the Chan Records of Sayings
Using Mazu to Teach Key Elements of Chinese Religions