Checheng Fu'an Palace distributed 60,000 pieces of safe coins.

(Photographed by reporter Cai Zongxian)

[Reporter Cai Zongxian/Pingtung Report] Entering its 17th year, the Checheng Fu'an Palace New Year's Eve "worshiping incense" event was suspended in the past two years due to the tight epidemic situation. There are 60,000 pieces of safe coins. The Alpine Rock Fortune Palace, which is also popular in recent years, will also hold a blessing event during the Spring Festival to receive good luck gold coins. In recent years, the most popular "Nanfude and North Fu'an" gold coins for good luck during the Spring Festival tour in Kenting, People can still go to queue to pick up.

Checheng Fu'an Palace and Hengchun Fude Palace are two of the most famous land temples in the Hengchun Peninsula. Both temples have enough gold coins for collection during the Chinese New Year. Checheng Fu'an Palace will send 4,000 pieces of gold coins except for the New Year's Eve night. In addition, about 5,000 red envelopes will be distributed every day from the first day to the fifth day of the new year, divided into two tiers at 10:00 am and 2:00 pm. If there are too many people, the amount will be increased.

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Chen Mingxiu, director-general of Checheng Fu'an Temple, said that although the current epidemic command allows outdoor masks to be exempted, the epidemic situation in China is changing rapidly, and the temple officials are concerned about everyone's health. Pilgrims are asked to wear masks during the New Year's Eve "worshiping incense", and the tasting of Fuyuan is also cancelled. , the lottery prize is still not shrinking, and there are quite a lot of large TVs and various home appliances.

Zeng Baowen, the chairman of Fu'an Palace, who brought up the local custom of worshiping head incense, pointed out that the activities of "snatching" head incense in various places often caused frequent incidents of being pushed and injured. For the sake of safety, the temple also followed up. After the believers paid homage in this way, the staff gathered all the incense sticks in the furnace, hoping that "everyone has incense sticks and everyone is lucky." Hundreds of people, soaring to more than 3,000 people before the epidemic, have become a must-see religious attraction during the Spring Festival.

Fu'an Palace restarted "Baitouxiang" after 2 years.

(Photographed by reporter Cai Zongxian)