Going out to get the Nine Emperor Gods.... |
Here come the Nine Emperor Gods... escorting the urn back to the temple. |
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Going out to get the Nine Emperor Gods.... |
Here come the Nine Emperor Gods... escorting the urn back to the temple. |
The Black Virgin Mountain or Núi Bà Đen in Tây Ninh Province of Vietnam is the highest peak in Southern Vietnam. The hill is actually an almost perfect cinder cone of an extinct volcano (which gives it its distinctive shape) and is a popular tourist spot. You can take the gondola up the hill and then opt to take the more exhilarating luge ride back down. The upper gondola station gives you a lovely view of the plains below.
View from the top station of the Núi Bà Đen gondola lift. |
If you are in District 5 of of Saigon, do make it a point to see the Thien Hau Temple there. Officially known as Chùa Bà Thiên Hậu (Pagoda of the Lady Heaven Empress aka Mazu), the temple is quintessentially Chinese in architecture. Whilst there are many Mazu temples elsewhere around the world that are bigger, or more grand, this temple is unique as it has that old school charm typical of Chinese diaspora temples.
Look at the roof ceramic diorama, the altar decorations and setup, and donation slips being hung in the temple, and you get transported back in time to when the temple was possibly the grandest ever built at that time in that area and was the focal point of the Chinese community in Saigon. Indeed this is one of the many temples that carries the timeless charm of old Saigon, Vietnam.
The front facade of the church ruins. |
The colours of spring...tulips at Chiang Mai Flower Festival 2018 |
Weaving by the sea - with a view of the seafront at Galle. |
Using strips of the coconut spathe (flower stalk sheath) as twine to bind the basket. |
Shot at 38mm, ƒ/6.3, 1/40s, ISO 1000 with a Nikon D5300 and Tamron AF 18-270mm F3.5-6.3 Di II VC PZD lens. |
Getting them lit... Devotees throng to the Snake Temple to offer joss-sticks and candles on the eve of Chor Soo Kong's birthday. |
Deep in prayer...the never ending flow of devotees that come to pray to Chor Soo Kong on the eve of his birthday. |
Flames that predict the economic well-being of Penang... the fire watching ceremony of Penang Snake Temple. |
Row, row, row your boat... |
The Kangri or wicker basket brazier / fire-pot. |
A Kashmiri men in pheran with his kangri by the rodside near him (by the green post). |
They are NOT pregnant - they are just keeping their pots in there. These women in pheran seemed to carry their pots a little higher that the men do. |
No, she is not handicapped and definitely not pregnant! She is merely holding the kangri with her right hand. |
The water bong and a kangri - all that a man would need in Kashmir. |
The fire-pot man in Pahalgam - see this post about him: Faces of Kashmir - The Fire-Pot Man |
The women of the family are responsible for the hard work of bringing in the firewood for the charcoals. |