Early settlers who came to Taiwan saw Sections 1 and 2 of Huanshan Road of Neihu District at the foot of the mountains and hence named it ldquo;Shanxia rdquo; (the foot of a hill). Hence from Lane 411 Section 1of Neihu Road and to the north of Section 2 to Sections 1 and 2 of Huanshan Road it forms a corner of Neihu where Neihu rsquo;s ldquo;Shanjiaojiao Mazu rdquo; is enshrined to bless the area. On the 2nd Saturday of the 3rd month of the Lunar calendar grand events such as holy pilgrimage and Bihu fireworks festival will be held to celebrate Mazu rsquo;s birthday; these are Neihu rsquo;s largest religious events. ldquo;Neihu Mazu rdquo; enshrined in Neihu Mazu Temple has always been the center of local belief. However something special is that in the early days Mazu rsquo;s statue was enshrined by Neihu District rsquo;s representative of the believers on a rotational basis. In recent years it is enshrined temporarily at the Preparatory Office of Neihu Mazu Temple on Lane 46 of Lishan Street giving an odd spectacle of a god without a temple. However it never diminishes the believers rsquo; devotion. The annual holy pilgrimage always attracts pilgrims from all over Taiwan.