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1491 2012-08-21 Former US Attorney-General Ramsey Clark Visits President A-Bian Hotel at Kaohsiung Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 473
1492 2012-08-19 Be Diligent - Holy Mountain Sunday Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 457
1493 2012-08-18 The Opening Ceremony of Holy Mountain Canopy and 228 Liberty Bell Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 720
1494 2012-08-12 Visit Keelung's Fellow Family - Affinity Group Activity Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 547
1495 2012-08-12 Story of the Formosan Black Bear - Amoeba New Culture Lectures Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 425
1496 2012-08-11 A Bicycle Touring Trip to Holy Mountain Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 398
1497 2012-08-05 Holy Mountain PaPaGo XLIX Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 774
1498 2012-08-04 Battle Drum Team Rehearsal and Environmental Cleaning Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 687
1499 2012-07-29 Strolling, Drumming, Praying and Meditation at Holy Mountain Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 647
1500 2012-07-29 President A-Bian Hotel Opening and Blessing Ceremony at Kaohsiung Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 560
 
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Newsflash

Lead vocalist Freddy Lim of the heavy metal band Chthonic burns a Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) flag during a concert at Sing-ling Temple in Puli Township, Nantou County, on Saturday.
Photo: Loa Iok-sin, Taipei Times.


More than 1,000 people from across Taiwan and overseas rocked the sleepy town of Puli (埔里) in the mountains of Nantou County on Saturday night for the first heavy metal concert to be held at one of the nation’s temples.

A little after sunset, music accompanied by waves of loud shouting could be heard coming from the parking lot of the Sing-ling Temple. Unlike the traditional music one normally hears at a temple during religious festivities, this was the sound of the bass, electric guitar and keyboards, and the shouting did not come from the faithful, but from fans of the local heavy metal band Chthonic.