Where is Mazu Tempel?

Mazu Tempel, located in wuzhizhou, is one of the oldest temples in Hainan. Fishermen worship the escort god Mazu, who will protect the safety of fishermen from generation to generation. Simple and colorful temples, lighting a column of incense, silently wishing and remembering the distant past. It is said that it is dedicated to Cang Xie, the creator of Chinese characters in China. After the fall of the Qing government, Antang was neglected, and the fishermen did not know what god to worship, so they overthrew the escort god Mazu. The original temple has collapsed, and the island's developers and builders rebuilt it in 1993. Legend: According to legend, a Taoist named Wu traveled all over Hainan Island to visit the alchemist's place of self-cultivation, and finally took a fancy to the geomantic omen in Wuzhizhou, hoping to occupy the island and build a house. It was learned by the magistrate of Yazhou at that time, and he also came to this island. If he sees the beauty and feng shui of the island, he thinks that this treasure should not be owned by individuals, but should benefit everyone. So in order to stop Taoist Wu's behavior, the state raised funds to build an Antang on the island on 1898, and named it "Three Views on the Sea".