Korea's first female cheerleader! Appearing at the "Dajia Mazu Pilgrimage," taking a selfie while wearing a cap: Thank you for the blessings of the deities.
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Korean cheerleader 박선주 participated in the Dajia Mazu pilgrimage event on the 5th, experiencing Taiwan's religious culture. After coming to Taiwan last year, she joined the Taoyuan Pilots cheerleading team and shared her feelings about participating in the pilgrimage on social media, stating that it is a grand event for praying for peace. 박선주 hopes to receive the blessings of Mazu and has been praised by online users, who recognize her as the first Korean cheerleader to participate in this event.
Cheerleader Park Sun-joo from South Korea participated in the Dajia Mazu Pilgrimage event on the 5th. This grand event started on the 4th and lasts for 9 days and 8 nights, attracting numerous devotees and international tourists to experience Taiwan's unique religious culture. Park Sun-joo expressed her respect for Mazu during the event and hopes to receive blessings.
Since coming to Taiwan last year, Park Sun-joo has joined the Taoyuan Pilots Crew cheerleading team and has quickly gained popularity in Taiwan due to her sweet appearance. She recently shared her plans to learn Chinese on social media and announced her intention to settle in Taiwan. On the afternoon of the 5th, she shared her experiences participating in the pilgrimage, stating: "This is a very grand event in Taiwan! Walking from Dajia in Taichung to the Feng Tian Temple in Chiayi to pray for peace from Mazu!"
During the event, Park Sun-joo excitedly wore the order hat released by the Dajia Jenn Lann Temple this year, taking selfies and sharing them, saying: "I heard that many, many people will participate in this event! I am very grateful to receive this hat! I hope the deities in Taiwan can also bless me."
Although she has not received an invitation from a professional baseball team, Park Sun-joo remains actively involved in various activities in Taiwan, learning Chinese and traveling to understand local culture. Her efforts to adapt to local customs have been praised by netizens, with some commenting: "It seems that no Korean cheerleader has participated in any Mazu pilgrimage event; you must be the first!" and "You put in so much effort, the deities will definitely see it!"