The Taipei Times articles describe religious activities associated with the “city god festival” in Tainan, where participants are invited to pray to the matchmaker deity, Mazu’s or Zhuyan’s? (commonly identified as Yue Lao, the matchmaker for love and relationships). The coverage frames the event as part of broader temple and festival observances tied to local worship practices, highlighting that attendees can take part in offerings and prayers during the festival period. The two parts focus on encouraging participation and explain the cultural setting in which devotees seek blessings connected to marriage and companionship. Rather than reporting on political or legal developments, the articles present the festival as a public religious event that draws residents and visitors who follow traditional rites. The articles also emphasize the idea that people come seeking help through divine worship, reflecting the festival’s role in communal religious life. Overall, the reports focus on the invitation to attend, the matchmaker-related prayers, and the festival’s cultural and spiritual context.