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Taoist temple         
PLACE OF WORSHIP IN TAOISM
Taoist Temple; Daoist temple; Daoguan; Taoist temples
A Taoist temple (, also called dàoguàn and , is a place where the Tao is observed and cultivated it is a place of worship in Taoism.
Taoist music         
MUSIC GENRE
Taoist Music; Daoist music; Taoist classical music; Classical Taoist music
Taoist music is the ceremonial music of Taoism. The importance of music in Taoist ceremony is demonstrated by revealing how central beliefs are reflected through elements of music such as instrumentation and rhythm.
Taoist diet         
DIET OF TAOISTS
Taoist Food; Daoist diet
While there are many historical and modern schools of Taoism with different teachings on the subject, many Taoist priests regard their diet as extremely important to their physical, mental and spiritual health in one way or another, especially where the amount of qi in the food is concerned.
Examples of use of Taoist
1. A quarter is ethnic Chinese, who are mostly Taoist, Buddhists and Christians.
2. Indeed, to a Taoist, Hindu or Buddhist, Darwinism must appear irrelevant, trivial or obvious.
3. Zainun Jainul, a Muslim, said she got help direct from charities and even from Buddhist and Taoist groups.
4. Taoist master Dan said a few officials from government religious affairs departments have visited since the quake but have yet to announce any specific rebuilding plans.
5. PM DUJIANGYAN, China –– Taoist Master Dan Jia picks through the wreckage of the 1,500–year–old Erwangmiao Temple, piling books in a stack and dusting off altarpieces.