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2025-04-20

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South Korea's cheerleading first representative! Appeared at the "Dajia Ma pilgrimage" taking a selfie in an orderly hat: blessed by the gods.

South Korea's cheerleading first representative! Appeared at the
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South Korean cheerleader Park Seon-joo participated in the Dajia Mazu Pilgrimage event on the 5th, attracting a lot of attention. She joined the Taoyuan Pilots cheerleading team after coming to Taiwan last year and shared her excitement and thoughts about the event on social media, expressing her hope to receive Mazu's blessings. Park Seon-joo's efforts to embrace local customs have been praised by netizens, who consider her the first South Korean cheerleader to participate in this event.

The South Korean cheerleader Park Sun-joo, who came to Taiwan for development, participated in the Dajia Mazu pilgrimage event on the 5th. The annual grand event, the Dajia Mazu pilgrimage in Taichung, started on the 4th and lasts for 9 days and 8 nights, attracting a large number of believers to make a pilgrimage, as well as international tourists who come to experience Taiwan's unique religious culture.

Park Sun-joo came to Taiwan last year and joined the Taoyuan Pilots Crew cheerleading team. Due to her sweet appearance and cute image, she has gained immense popularity in Taiwan. Recently, she expressed her desire to learn Chinese on social media and announced that she would settle in Taiwan, further integrating into this important local cultural event. On the afternoon of the 5th, Park Sun-joo shared her insights from participating in the Dajia Mazu pilgrimage, describing the event as "a very grand event in Taiwan! It is an activity that walks from Dajia, Taichung, to the Fengtian Temple in Chiayi to pray for safety from Mazu!"

That day, Park Sun-joo wore the order hat launched by the Dajia Zhenlan Temple, happily taking selfies and sharing her experience of participation. "I heard that there will be a lot of people participating this time, and I am grateful for the opportunity to have this hat! I hope the gods of Taiwan can bless me."

Although she has not yet received an invitation from a professional baseball team, Park Sun-joo is still actively participating in various activities, learning Chinese, and exploring Taiwanese culture. Her adaptation to local customs has garnered praise from netizens, who remarked, "You might be the first Korean cheerleader to participate in such a Mazu pilgrimage event!" and "Your dedication will be seen by the gods!"