Quanzhou Tianhou Palace Quanzhou Tianhou Palace (that is, Mazu Temple) is located at No. 1 Tianhou Road, South Gate, Quanzhou City, which was built in Song Qingyuan 2 years (1196 AD). Quanzhou was the largest port of overseas trade in ancient China (Song and Yuan eras). As a sea god, Mazu was worshipped and worshiped by fishermen along the coast of Fujian. Because of the development of transportation and overseas transportation, it became a national sea god and spread overseas. Quanzhou Tianhou Palace became the ancestral temple of Mazu. It is also the highest-standard Mazu Temple at home and abroad. Quanzhou Tianhou Palace, the existing buildings are large in scale and well preserved, and some Song Dynasty components and wooden structures are still retained in the Ming and Qing eras. Therefore, Quanzhou Tianhou Palace is also the first major national cultural relics protection unit in the Mazu Temple of the mainland that was approved and announced by the State Council (January 13, 1988). The Temple of the Queen of Heaven was first called the Temple of the Princess of Heaven, Yuan Feng Tianfei, Qing Kangxi years, Shi Yu recaptured Taiwan after playing, special sealing the Tianhou, the Temple of the Princess of Heaven was renamed Quanzhou Tianhou Palace.