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TAIWAN While Buddhism has been one of the major religions of Taiwan since the 1600s, the island nation has been brewing its own strain since 1895. Back then, Taiwan was under Japanese rule — and differentiating from Japanese Buddhism became a means of protest. Fast forward a few decades, and the Chinese Civil War brings with it the standoff between mainland China and independent Taiwan as we know it today, as well as the fantastic rise of Humanistic Buddhism. Now, in the modern day, Taiwanese Buddhism is the sum of the previous century’s lessons and values, with a renowned focus on helping community and society. It’s this, in tandem with the blurring of Taoist traditions and Confucian teachings, that you can expect to discover perusing the country’s places of worship. Large centralized Buddhist organizations are a mainstay of modern Taiwan, and of the “Four Great Mountains,” Fo Guang Shan is the largest. Subsequently, the Fo Guang Shan Buddha Museum is the largest can’t- miss experience of the country: An all-in-one monastery, memorial and museum, there are few experiences that provide as thorough an introduction to the religion. That, and the sight of the tallest sitting bronze Buddha statue in the world is certainly a larger-than-life moment. On the near-opposite side of the island, in the capital of Taipei, is the country’s most popular temple — Longshan Temple. Longshan isn’t famous for showcasing elegant aesthetics (like counterpart Bao’an Temple down the street), but rather for being the soul of the community, and encapsulating the religious demographics in the process. This temple is the embodiment of inclusivity: Taoist, Buddhist and Confucian faiths are all represented with over 100 gods and goddesses worshipped here. Don’t let the crowds deter you from visiting — the community has rebuilt this 300-year-old temple numerous times after earthquakes and fires, and as a result, they’re quite proud to show it off. SELECT Looking to return to a place of relaxation after a day spent discovering temples of tranquility? The following hotels and cruise lines can provide not only that, but also bonus amenities and added benefits when booked through our agency using SELECT Hotels & Resorts and SELECT Distinctive Voyages. SELECT HOTELS & RESORTS Andaz Tokyo Belmond Napasai Hyatt Regency Kyoto InterContinental Danang Sun Peninsula Resort InterContinental Koh Samui Resort Park Hyatt Bangkok Park Hyatt Saigon Regent Taipei Six Senses Ninh Van Bay The Peninsula Bangkok The Peninsula Tokyo SELECT D I S T I N C T I V E VOYAG E S Silversea Cruises 13-Day Transoceanic Cruise Silver Muse September 10, 2020 Celebrity Cruises 16-Night Japan, Taiwan & Vietnam Cruise Celebrity Eclipse October 11, 2020 Holland America Line 14-Day Japan Explorer ms Noordam October 12, 2020 ASK ABOUT OTHER EXPERIENCES WE CAN P R O V I D E AT T H E S E D E S T I N AT I O N S Fo Guang Shan Buddha Temple 32 | SELE C T · 2 02 0