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Lukang White Dolphin Mazu Temple: Speaking Out for a Species on the Verge of Extinction.

In the alleys of Lukang, there stands an old house bearing the marks of history. High wooden beams and weathered walls fill the air with the dampness and lingering scent of time as you step inside. This isn't a temple, but it enshrines a creature known among fishermen as the "Mazu Fish"—the Formosan white dolphin. The White Dolphin Mazu Temple is quietly nestled within this old house.
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In the alleys of Lukang, there stands an old house bearing the marks of history. High wooden beams and weathered walls fill the air with the dampness and lingering scent of time as you step inside. This isn't a temple, but it enshrines a creature known among fishermen as the "Mazu Fish"—the Formosan white dolphin. The White Dolphin Mazu Temple is quietly nestled within this old house.

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news in on Wednesday, December 24, 2025.
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