RM2M3T1M1–Making a vessel of smoke for a dead Empress: burning the boat designed to carry the spirit of the late Empress Dowager Cixi of China across the river separating it from the heavenly Nirvana. The boat was built of bamboo covered with silk paper and was sumptuously carved and fitted out.
RMHCAYXE–Chinese letters for History on a paper burning
RMBR48FP–Chinese, Hellbank, joss paper money on fire.
RMAY4N4Y–Burning an incense paper. This gold incense papers are burnt to dissipate bad luck and as a part of chinese praying ritual.
RM2DMDMGP–Design for the Elevation of the Entrance Wall of a Salon, Pen, brush, Chinese black, and light blue and yellow watercolor washes on paper, A wall panel with a looking glass is flanked by panels with panoplies and folding doors. Another wall panel is beside the right door. It is decorated with an arabesque, in which doves are billing before the foot of a burning lamp., France, ca. 1790, Drawing
RMBF8790–Burning joss paper at Chinese Temple , Bangkok 's Chinatown , Thailand
RFPEKJ6N–Traditionnal stack of paper for chinese new year burning offerings with good fortune inscription in Taiwan
RMBR4H2J–Chinese fake Hellbank, joss paper money burning on scorched earth.
RMH2JMMM–People burning ghost money in front of Thian Hock Keng Chinese temple, Singapore
RF2BFCWMC–Joss paper, also known as ghost or spirit money that are burnt as offerings common in Chinese ancestral worship during Tet Holiday or Chinese New Year
RFG1GM7W–Chinese New Year celebration, Burning Red & Gold Paper Money.
RFP8AHFY–Burning Chinese joss paper or ghost money at a temple during Chinese lunar new year. The paper says ' all request will be granted'.
RMB5BE4X–Paper car for burning at funeral, Chinatown, Singapore, Southeast Asia
RMC08HW3–Chinese paper sky lantern afloat on a still evening with flame burning bright.
RF2H6X8HE–Woman burning Joss paper, also known as incense papers during Chinese ancestral worship as a burnt offering
RFG71997–The tradition of burning paper gold, paper money believed the Chinese for ancestor worship ceremonies.
RMBY4A3G–A Chinese woman is preparing paper clothes for lives after death in a shrine in Shantou.
RMT8CDP5–Traditional Chinese New Year ritual of the burning of replica paper money and joss paper ,Chinese worship in a temple, Kuala Lumpur,Malaysia
RMJFGN4N–China, Shanghai, Yuyuan Garden, City God Temple of Shanghai, Worshippers Burning Fortune Paper
RF2R8J08N–Sky lantern or Chinese lantern alight in the sky - the paper lantern has caught fire and descending next to a tree creating a fire hazard - UK
RFD22HA1–furnace at temple for burning joss paper shaped like a water gourd
RMDT527Y–Burning paper money at a temple on the eve of Chinese New Year in Singapore
RFDB6CAK–To pray for God bless to burning paper- religion
RMBTAXTT–Sin Sze Si Ya Chinese Taoist Temple Chinatown Kuala Lumpur Malaysia man burning joss paper ghost money traditional Chinese deity
RF2APY51F–Burning offerings for Lunar New Year (Imlek) celebration ceremony at Chinese Buddhist temple Vihara Dharmayana Kuta, Bali, Indonesia.
RMED7DMH–The Chinese Burning Towers (1857) were used for burning paper prayers and meals were provided on the altar (1883) for the spirits of the dead Beechworth Victoria Australia
RMCEATE5–bags of joss paper for burning during Chinese funerals or as offering
RMH2JMMF–People burning ghost money in front of Thian Hock Keng Chinese temple, Singapore
RF2T6748Y–Golden spirit money stacked by the burner, awaiting the ritualistic burning. Joss paper, incense paper, paper money, ghost money, offering money
RM2JTX8JH–Vietnamese people burning paper in the street for Hungry Ghost festival, Hai Phong, Vietnam
RMDT60C8–Burning money. Traditional Chinese New Year ritual of the burning of replica paper money for the benefit of ancestors in their after life.
RMGKK2PX–Burning Joss Paper Ghost Money Hanoi Vietnam
RF2PG4X2N–Chinese, paper, yellow lantern in the blue sky at sunset. Making wishes. Earth pollution. Copy space
RMENAYRC–dh Fortuneteller CAUSEWAY BAY HONG KONG Chinese fortune teller woman burning paper foretelling mans future telling
RFG7199F–The tradition of burning paper gold, paper money believed the Chinese for ancestor worship ceremonies.
RMBY4A3A–A Chinese woman is preparing paper clothes for lives after death in a shrine in Shantou.
RMT8CDP3–Traditional Chinese New Year ritual of the burning of replica paper money and joss paper ,Chinese worship in a temple, Kuala Lumpur,Malaysia
RFG1GM81–Chinese New Year celebration.
RF2R8J08J–Sky lantern or Chinese lantern alight in the sky - the paper lantern has caught fire and descending next to a tree creating a fire hazard - UK
RF2CDMP8T–Oven for burning joss paper at Chinese Buddhist temple Vihara Amurya Bhumi Blahbatuh. Kemenuh, Gianyar, Bali, Indonesia.
RMDT528C–Elderly man burning paper money at a temple on the eve of Chinese New Year in Singapore
RMCEGK7R–Chinese-American burning symbolic money for luck on the streets of New York City's Chinatown during 2012 Lunar New Year festival
RMBTAY6M–Sin Sze Si Ya Chinese Taoist Temple Chinatown Kuala Lumpur Malaysia man burning joss paper ghost money traditional Chinese deity
RM2FK68W4–Middle aged Vietnamese male burning votive/ghost/spirit paper money on the street, Old Town, Hoi An, Vietnam
RMAHK7N3–Elderly Chinese Woman Burning Fake Money to Honor Dead Ancestors, Man Mo Temple, Hong Kong, China
RMB8X8CY–Making paper houses for burning at Chinese funerals, Singapore
RMBF85HP–A Woman burning joss paper , Vegetarian Festival at Chinese Temple at Bangkok 's Chinatown
RF2WEXCX4–Cultural Traditions: during the festive Lunar New Year, stacks of golden spirit money await ritualistic burning.
RM2JTX8JP–Vietnamese people burning paper in the street for Hungry Ghost festival, Hai Phong, Vietnam
RMDT600J–Burning money. Traditional Chinese New Year ritual of the burning of replica paper money for the benefit of ancestors in their after life.
RMGKK2PW–Burning Joss Paper Ghost Money Hanoi Vietnam
RM2WHG2DB–A man burns joss paper at a temple in Bangkok. Joss papers are papers made with specific patterns, colors, and symbols to imitate valuables such as money, gold, houses, and cars. The act of burning them is believed to create a link to the afterlife, sending the offerings to the deceased family members. People believe that the deceased person will have a better life through this ritual. Chinese New Year 2024 in Chinatown, Bangkok, Thailand, South East Asia, on Saturday, February 10th, 2024, starting a year of the wood dragon.
RM2B00P2P–Thailand: Joss paper burning in the courtyard of San Chao Bang Niew (Chinese Taoist temple), Phuket Vegetarian Festival. The Vegetarian Festival is a religious festival annually held on the island of Phuket in southern Thailand. It attracts crowds of spectators because of many of the unusual religious rituals that are performed. Many religious devotees will slash themselves with swords, pierce their cheeks with sharp objects and commit other painful acts.
RFG71998–The tradition of burning paper gold, paper money believed the Chinese for ancestor worship ceremonies.
RMBY4A46–Spiritual atmosphere inside a Chinese shrine, Shantou, China
RMT8CDNP–Traditional Chinese New Year ritual of the burning of replica paper money and joss paper ,Chinese worship in a temple, Kuala Lumpur,Malaysia
RMCFBG69–Students burning paper money Chinese New Year celebrations in the temple pagoda in Sibu, Borneo, Malaysia
RFCWNNB8–Buddhist Prayers on paper being burnt at a Buddhist Temple in Malaysia at a time of religious rituals on the Buddhist calendar
RF2CDMP7Y–Oven for burning joss paper at Chinese Buddhist temple Vihara Amurya Bhumi Blahbatuh. Kemenuh, Gianyar, Bali, Indonesia.
RF2D9GPCE–Iron bin used for the ceremonial burning of offerings by Chinese Buddhists.
RF2GK3B35–The tradition of burning gold paper, paper money, Chinese beliefs in Thailand, Asian culture
RMBTANY2–Sin Sze Si Ya Chinese Taoist Temple Chinatown Kuala Lumpur Malaysia man burning joss paper ghost money traditional Chinese deity
RMBE8ERJ–Hell Bank Notes, joss paper burned for Chinese ancestor veneration during Hungry Ghost Festival.
RMEKM6K0–Sui Ning, China: Chinese Buddhists queue at a ceremonial paper burning pagoda at the Lin Quan Si Temple *
RFJM8PD0–A collection of Halloween paper lanterns on a background with plenty of copy space.
RF2BN3MNB–Guan Di chinese taoist temple. Woman burning joss paper offerings in kiln. Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia.
RM2JTX8D8–Vietnamese people burning paper in the street for Hungry Ghost festival, Hai Phong, Vietnam
RF2BN3MK8–Guan Di chinese taoist temple. Man burning joss paper offerings in kiln. Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia.
RMGKK2PT–Burning Joss Paper Ghost Money Hanoi Vietnam
RF2BN3MK3–Guan Di chinese taoist temple. Woman burning joss paper offerings in kiln. Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia.
RF2A6T23M–Senior man throws joss paper offerings to burn in fire of Tonghuai Guanyue temple of Chinese native religion in Quanzhou
RFG7199C–The tradition of burning paper gold, paper money believed the Chinese for ancestor worship ceremonies.
RF2BN3M9K–Guan Di chinese taoist temple. Man and woman burning joss paper offerings in kiln. Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia.
RMAAN0JC–Children burning money in street, Nha Trang, Vietnam
RMCFBG6M–Students burning paper money Chinese New Year celebrations in the temple pagoda in Sibu, Borneo, Malaysia
RMW6DEA0–--FILE--A Chinese man carries a paper villa of burning offerings for deceased relatives during the Qingming Festival, or the Tomb Sweeping Day, in Wuh
RFPF946G–Ceremonial furnace used for burnt offering of joss paper in Dongyue temple Tainan Taiwan
RFJD8YDK–A large fire for burning joss paper as used in Chinese temple worship
RFJ32B44–Chinese Joss Paper burning in flames
RMBTANYW–Sin Sze Si Ya Chinese Taoist Temple Chinatown Kuala Lumpur Malaysia man burning joss paper ghost money traditional deity worship
RF2CBH6RB–Fire burning gold paper fake respect to pay predecessor in Chinese New Year festival.
RFM879A7–Jakarta, Indonesia - February 16 2018: People celebrate Chinese new year in the Jin De Yuan temple in Glodok, Jakarta Chinatown. The city hold a signi
RMB7DFCE–Incense burner in the Kwan Ying Teng Chinese temple Georgetown Penang Malaysia
RFKME2EA–Chinese lanterns fly up in the sky - Šibenik / Croatia
RMB7R22P–Hell money being burned so that the dead will have cash in the afterlife
RMB7HX2Y–People worshipping the Beginning of the CHinese New YEar On The streets in China
RF2JPDY68–The culture of Chinese people in Thailand burning paper for the pass family to pray for luck.
RMGKK2PP–Burning Joss Paper Ghost Money Hanoi Vietnam
RM2BX8JFP–Two chinese men standing at the ceremonial furnace used for burning, offering of joss paper Rong Kuak Shrine, Bangkok, Thailand, Southeast Asia.
RF2A6T23X–Joss paper fire burning for ancestor worship in Tonghuai Guanyue temple of Chinese native religion, Quanzhou
RFG7199J–The tradition of burning paper gold, paper money believed the Chinese for ancestor worship ceremonies.
RMWA03Y6–A paper shirt, bought and used as a gift, offering at a Buddhist temple in Kuching, Malaysia.
RF2C753W7–Gold Chinese joss paper aka ghost money, spirit money or hell bank notes being burnt for ancestral worship or prayer
RMCFBG71–Students burning paper money during Chinese New Year celebrations in the temple pagoda in Sibu, Borneo, Malaysia
RFKXTX3D–A close up of a lion head handle from a bronze incense bowl in the Chinese Kek Lok Si Temple during Chinese New Year.
RMCCB7PN–open fire for burning joss paper offerings man mo temple sheung wan hong kong hksar china asia
RMH4DW5J–Buddhist monks burning joss paper money for died after a ceremony outside of a temple in New York Chinatown.New York City,USA
RFJ32B3X–Chinese Joss Paper burning in flames
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