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新闻报报看 |提到吉兰丹,很多人第一时间想到的往往是“保守”。然而,吉兰丹毗邻泰国、面向南中国海,早在华人南下南洋时期,那里已然是不同族群往来交汇之地。经过长年累月的交流,也让吉兰丹逐渐形成独特的包容与共生文化。当地的历史悠久的妈祖庙,在某种程度上也成为这种关系的历史见证……(主播:梁宝仪、洪欣仪)
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00:05No movie theater
00:07Cannot drink alcohol
00:08You can't eat pork
00:09Under the rule of the Islamic Party
00:10Against the backdrop of Kelantan for over 30 years
00:13The outside world's perception of Chinese people on the East Coast
00:16It has always been shrouded in mystery.
00:18The news team reported the day before yesterday.
00:20Then I took everyone into Kelantan
00:21Trying to rediscover this land
00:24Although the local Chinese population accounts for less than 3%
00:27However, during the Mazu Festival on the 23rd day of the third lunar month...
00:30Chinese communities, mainly composed of Hokkien people
00:32They will still personally handle the ugly situation.
00:35A series of traditional rituals
00:36Even today
00:37The area is still well preserved
00:39Continuing for over 200 years
00:41A rare Taiwanese religious ceremony in Malaysia
00:45Kelantan, which borders Thailand and faces the South China Sea
00:49As early as the period when Chinese migrated south to Southeast Asia
00:51It is a place where different ethnic groups come together.
00:54Years of communication
00:55This has also gradually fostered a unique culture of inclusiveness and symbiosis here.
00:59And the Mazu Temple to some extent
01:02It also serves as a historical testament to this relationship.
01:04The interviewee revealed
01:06The Matsu faith has been rooted in the local area for over 300 years.
01:09It might even take longer.
01:11The most representative Matsu Temple in the area to this day
01:14Shengchun Palace and Zhenxing Palace
01:16Some precious cultural relics are still preserved.
01:18It also witnessed the relationship between Chinese and other ethnic groups
01:21Long-established connections
01:23Understanding and respect
01:24According to reporter Zhang Ciying
01:26Liu Shengming and Li Yilin's shots
01:28Let's go and explore Kelantan together.
01:33In the early days, we immortals
01:35They traveled by sailboat to the South China Sea.
01:38They believed that the gods would protect her.
01:40That sea goddess, Mazu
01:41It became their goal.
01:43Kelantan is the first stop after arriving from China.
01:46In Kelantan, many Mazu temples are located across a river from each other.
01:49Why?
01:50Because they just followed the coastal areas.
01:52Wherever there is water
01:54It's related to him.
02:02News Report Team
02:03Taking advantage of the journey through Malay villages along the way in Mazudan
02:06Heading to the city center of Kota Bharu
02:08Barefoot New Village, about a 45-minute drive
02:11This is where Kelantan's oldest...
02:13One of the Mazu Temples
02:14Shengchun Palace
02:15Legend has it that during the Qing Dynasty
02:17A general named Lin Boxian in 1727
02:20Carrying an incense burner and a statue of Mazu, they went to Southeast Asia.
02:23They then migrated along the river to this location.
02:25They settled here and built a temple.
02:27The Shengchun Palace also has a special name.
02:30It is called the Barefoot Horse Ancestor Temple
02:33Because this used to be a place where Xiangcun (a type of village) was open all night.
02:36No dirt road until night
02:37When it rains heavily here
02:38This road will become like a broken road.
02:41You can't walk at all if you wear the knots.
02:43It means you need to disconnect.
02:44If it's disconnected, it becomes a car foot.
02:46So they said
02:47If you want to go to Matsu, you need to check your card.
02:49Let them swipe their cards.
02:50Check Kamazu
02:52Shengchun Palace, with a history of 299 years
02:55Even after expansion
02:56But the main building itself
02:58It still retains its most original wooden structure.
03:01The entire temple was built without using a single iron nail.
03:04Instead, it is precisely assembled using traditional bamboo shoot and mortise joint techniques.
03:08This is Shenzhen Matsu.
03:10Shenzhen and Matsu came from the central region to that kind of
03:13Inside the glass mirror
03:14This is a thousand miles away.
03:15That's from SF Express.
03:16Matsu's main general
03:18Two were originally water monsters
03:21Missiles are flying back and forth over there.
03:23Matsu recalls Matsu's bodyguards
03:27The most historically valuable part of Shengchun Palace
03:29These are precious cultural relics that have been passed down from the early days.
03:32They are quietly displayed in a corner of the temple.
03:35It also bears witness to the historical trajectory of this ancient temple.
04:01Shengchun Palace is located in a barefoot new village surrounded by Malay villages.
04:05In such a geographical and ethnic environment
04:08How did a Chinese temple survive for hundreds of years to this day?
04:12Every time the incense at Sheng Chun Temple in Matsu is at its peak, the temple is filled with worshippers.
04:15Incense smoke swirled in the temple
04:17Not only Chinese believers come to worship
04:20In fact, the nearby Malay villagers have always been fond of this temple.
04:23Maintain understanding and respect
04:25The scope here refers to the scope within martial arts.
04:28Malays have great respect for Matsu.
04:31It's like we used to say, "If only we could go back a hundred years."
04:35Medical science has not developed to this extent.
04:37Several doctors also know how.
04:40In the past, we relied on people talking about Bo Mo.
04:43Even those Malays didn't think much of Bemael.
04:46Some came to Matsu, Matsu No. 1
04:49Become one to pass on a kind of
04:51Buying people within this range today
04:54How do you make large tubes here?
04:55No one came to the missile
04:56It seems there won't be any racial issues.
05:04Because Shengchun Palace is located in a remote area
05:06In earlier times, it was even necessary to cross a river to reach the destination.
05:09It is very inconvenient for believers.
05:11To allow more people in Washington to visit the temple
05:13The locals then asked Mazukinson to come down the slope.
05:17To Tang Renpo, Chinese New Village, Goda Baru
05:19And build new temples
05:21Zhenxing Palace continues the incense offerings
05:23Precisely because it is in line with the Shengchun Palace
05:26Zhenxing Palace is also known as the Temple of the Second Mother.
05:28To this day, Zhenxing Palace has become not only a part of the local Chinese community
05:32Important faith center
05:33It is also one of the most representative Chinese temples in Godabaru.
05:38There is only one Matsu
05:39When he arrived first
05:41They were divided into Malaysia
05:44His first and biggest one is like this.
05:45Like an older sister
05:46Malaysia
05:47The second temple is called Er Ma.
05:49Then those three Mas are all in Thailand.
05:52The two smaller ones on the left and right sides
05:54That is our oldest idol
05:57Jinsen of Matsu
05:58This one, in particular, is the oldest.
05:59After we brought it back to our temple
06:02Completely based on visual estimation
06:04But he himself smelled the incense.
06:06It's just so beautiful.
06:08The overall decoration of Zhenxing Palace is elegant and exquisite.
06:11The temple still retains intricately carved statues and murals.
06:15The traces of history, etched by time, are still visible in the details.
06:19You can see that his statues are all
06:21Because other temples all use Jin Sen.
06:23We carved it directly from the wall.
06:26Therefore, we try our best to preserve
06:29Including these murals
06:30It's just that a temple can remain in the same place for hundreds of years.
06:35It's not just about the building's appearance and the incense offerings.
06:37Among them, the most symbolic
06:40He was then the Sultan of Kelantan, Muhammad II.
06:43The Malay drum presented to Zhenxing Palace in 1879
06:47Because in the past, Kelantan every year
06:49Our dynasty must offer golden flowers to Thailand.
06:52That is, Xianluo
06:53On one occasion, their fleet went on a cruise.
06:58Then there was no further news.
06:59No news at all
07:00The Sultan was very anxious
07:02We had a counterfeit currency list back then.
07:04He said OK
07:07Sultan, I'll help you go to the Revitalization Palace.
07:09Please consult Mazu.
07:11So the answer I got was no problem.
07:13It is safe
07:14Then about two weeks later...
07:16The ship really did return safely.
07:18So the Sultan wanted to thank [the Sultan].
07:20He then gave away this bone.
07:22Perhaps it's because Kelantan is an Islamic state.
07:26We are a Chinese temple
07:27There was actually Sudan's so-called recognition.
07:30Therefore, this further highlights the multi-ethnic nature of Malaysia.
07:35In Kelantan
07:36The Mazu faith has long transcended religion itself.
07:38He originated from the protective faith of early sea migrants.
07:41Gradually becoming the core of cohesion within the Chinese community.
07:44It also invisibly and closely connects the Chinese and Malay communities.
07:48The sound of firecrackers will dissipate.
07:50The procession festival will eventually come to an end.
07:52But some connections still remain in this land.
07:55Quietly continuing
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