The majestic Zhongguang Mazu Bronze Statue is a grand monument dedicated to the Goddess Mazu, revered as the patroness of the sea and protector of sailors. Located in Magong on the picturesque Penghu Islands, this statue is one of the tallest in the world: standing at 48 meters, and with its pedestal, the monument reaches an impressive 66 meters. For Taiwan, where maritime traditions are inextricably linked to the culture, this site has become an important spiritual and tourist landmark.

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The statue is set on the shore of the inland sea, next to the Zhongguang Sea Wall, and its golden luster is visible from afar, even from passing ships. The goddess's face is depicted with an expression of deep tranquility and compassion, highlighting her role as a merciful guardian. This colossal monument serves as the centerpiece of a developing cultural park designed to bring together believers and travelers from all over the world.
Opened in 2022, the statue has already become a favorite spot for those seeking harmony with nature and wishing to touch the ancient traditions of the islands. Thanks to its location, the site offers stunning panoramic views of the ocean, turning an ordinary walk into a true aesthetic pleasure.