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91 2020-01-27 Holy Mountain Spring Festival Day III Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 574
92 2020-01-26 Holy Mountain Spring Festival Day II (Ancestor Temple Ritual) Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 574
93 2020-01-25 Holy Mountain Spring Festival Day I (Blessings Ritual) Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 580
94 2020-01-18 Holy Mountain - Su Beng's Monument & Bronze Statue Initiation Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 566
95 2020-01-17 Choir Rehearsal Part 4 Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 564
96 2020-01-13 Guardian Dog Vaccination & Holy Mountain Tour of Inspection by Volunteer Groups Leader Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 498
97 2020-01-12 Holy Mountain Event Records Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 547
98 2020-01-11 Holy Mountain - Volunteering Fulfilling Wishes Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 551
99 2020-01-10 98 Years Old Prof. Yang Yicheng(楊馥成) & 83 Years Old Vietnam Taiwan Chamber of Commerce President Tsai Visit Holy Mountain Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 433
100 2020-01-09 Tati(Daixde) Hall Dec. 15th Ritual Prayer Nationwide for Peace and Blessings Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 522
 
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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.