Taiwan's Nine Day Mazu Pilgrimage
TAICHUNG, TAIWAN - APRIL 22: A woman hands out free bottles of water to pilgrims walking ahead of a sedan chair holding a statue of the goddess Mazu as they approach Jenn Lann Temple on the final day of the nine day Mazu pilgrimage, on April 22, 2018 in Dajia near Taichung, Taiwan. The annual Mazu Pilgrimage begins at Jenn Lann Temple in Taichung and sees around 200,000 pilgrims walk up to 12 hours each day for nine days carrying a statue of Chinese sea goddess Mazu in a sedan chair. The journey covers around 350 kilometres, much of it through mountainous and rugged terrain and visits more than 100 temples before returning to Taichung. The centuries-old pilgrimage is now recognised by UNESCO as living heritage and with an estimated 5 million participants spread over the nine days, it is considered to be one of the greatest religious festivals in the world.(Photo by Carl Court/Getty Images)

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