Ma-Tsu Temple (San Francisco, California)

Ma-Tsu Temple of U.S.A.
美國舊金山媽祖廟朝聖宮

Temple entrance gate
Monastery information
Full name Ma-Tsu Temple of U.S.A.
Order Taoism
Established 1986
Site
Location 30 Beckett Street
San Francisco, California
94133
United States of America
Coordinates 37°47′47″N 122°24′23″W / 37.7965°N 122.4064°W / 37.7965; -122.4064Coordinates: 37°47′47″N 122°24′23″W / 37.7965°N 122.4064°W / 37.7965; -122.4064
Website www.matsuusa.org

The Ma-Tsu Temple is a Taoist temple in San Francisco's Chinatown. Founded in 1986, it is dedicated to Mazu and has foundational ties to the Chaotian Temple in Beigang, Yunlin, Taiwan.[1][2]

Its founding has been described as reflective of both a change in Chinese American demographics following the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 and the rise of a transnational Taiwanese-American community economically enabled by the Taiwan Miracle of the 1980s.[2]

The temple was originally located on Grant Avenue before moving to its present location on Becket Street in 1996.[2] It is not to be confused with the Tin How Temple two blocks to the South, which is likewise dedicated to Mazu (carrying one of her popular names in Cantonese), but was founded in 1910 and is the oldest extant Taoist temple in Chinatown.

Bibliography

Miller, James. Chinese Religions in Contemporary Societies. 

References

  1. "Matsu Temple USA". Ma-Tsu Temple of U.S.A. Retrieved 2014-10-14.
  2. 1 2 3 Lorentzen, Lois Ann; Gonzalez, Joaquin Jay; Chun, Kevin M.; Do, Hien Duc (2010-07-01). Religion at the Corner of Bliss and Nirvana: Politics, Identity, and Faith in New Migrant Communities. 2010: Duke University Press. ISBN 0822391163.
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