Taipei Xia-Hai City God Temple, Taipei
With More Than 600 Gods, There Must Be No Such Thing As A Blessing That Taipei Xia-Hai City God Temple Can't Handle
Donglong Temple, Kaoshiung
Sandwiched Between Residences, The Jade Emperor, The Supreme Deity In Chinese Taoism, Resided In A Temple That Looked Like A Multi-story Building
Yokohama Mazu Temple, Kanagawa
In Addition To Mazu, There Are Other Gods Enshrined In The Mazu Temple, And The Order In Which To Visit Them Is Also Fixed
Kaizhang Shengwang Temple, Jakarta
Worshippers Lit Huge Incense Sticks With Giant Candles That Were Lined Up At The Entrance Of The Temple
Jin De Yuan, Jakarta
Chinese Temples In Southeast Asia Often Have A Number Of Altars Inside The Hall
Maybe All Those Red Dresses, Red Bags, And Red Incense Sticks Are For Good Luck
The Flag Of The People's Republic Of China Is Red, Perhaps Because Red Has Become A Symbol Of The Class Struggle Between Capitalists And Workers, But Also Because It Is The Color Of Good Omens And Fortune
TOASEBIO, Jakarta
The TOASEBIO In Jakarta Has A Number Of Altars, And Gods Are Enshrined Here And There
Wenchanggong Temple, Taipei
The Emperor Lord Wen Chang Enshrined In The Wenchang Palace, Is A Chinese Deity Of Learning And Academic Achievement
Lungshan Temple, Taipei
The Main Deity Of Lungshan Temple Is The Bodhisattva Guanyin, But There Are Also Other Deities Enshrined In The Small Temple Grounds
Myathalyaung Paya, Bago
Reclining In The Glorious Sun, The Reclining Buddha Had A Difficult Look On His Face
Senso-Ji, Tokyo
Even Among The Same Buddhists, There Are Differences In The Way Of Praying In Different Countries
Wat Mangkon Kamalawat, Bangkok
The Temple, Which Is A Place Of Faith For The Local People, Is Constantly Visited By Worshippers, And The Incense In The Incense Burner Never Ceases To Burn
Tainan, Taiwan
Cushions Are Placed In Front Of The Altar, As It Is Common In Taiwan For People To Kneel Down To Pay Their Respects
Da Tian Hou Gong, Tainan
Worshipper In Da Tian Hou Gong
Kaiji Martial Temple, Tainan
In Tainan, Several Mausoleums Dedicated To Guan Yu Stand In A Small Area
Todoroki Fudoson, Tokyo
Two Incense Sticks
Joju-In, Tokyo
An Incense Stick Stuck In The Incense Burner
Ho Chi Minh City, Ho chi minh city
Three Jars And One Woman
People In A Temple
Couple Lighting Off Incense Sticks
Jar At The Entrance
Cholon, Ho chi minh city
Next To A Large Incense Burner Stood A Woman Holding A Long Incense Stick
Thien Hau Temple, Ho chi minh city
Spirals Of Incense Dangling From The Ceiling Of A Taoist Temple In Ho Chi Minh City
Chinese Temples Have Been Built In The Cholon Area, Where There Are Many Overseas Chinese
Chinatown, Kuala lumpur
Swirled Incense Sticks
Cheng Hoon Teng Temple, Malacca
Cheng Hoon Teng Temple Is A Chinese Temple
Kuan Ying Teng Temple, Penang
Worshippers Praying At The Taoist Temple Of Kuan Ying Teng In Penang
Baoan Templei, Taipei
Man And Woman In Baoan
If There Are 100 Gods, Someone Is Going To Make A Wish Come True
Gossip In Lungshan Temple
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