RMDPT0RH–The Jade Emperor, ruler of heaven, earth and hell, and one of the most important characters in Taoism; Shangdi, Huang di, Chinese statue, Daoism, Tao
RMJ9JC3P–China, Hong Kong, Kowloon, Wong Tai Sin Temple
RMB7W019–Frieze of Tao deities and figures at Ming Sheng Gung Tao temple in Xian in China.
RMB2DRAC–man praying,Man Mo Temple, Hollywood Road, Hong Kong, China
RMGBGK4T–Frontal View of Taoism Ceremony Altar with Multiple People
RMEPWJPR–dh Tin hau temple PO TOI HONG KONG Chinese temples entrance joss stick incense urn burner taoist exterior taoism
RFRK2105–Wu Xing. Wood, fire, earth, metal and water. Five Elements balls. Traditional Chinese Taoism symbols. Three-dimensional illustration.
RM2EJ43Y4–Chinese Genies often referred to as immortals or Xian in Taoism - Tile artwork in Liverpool's Chinatown Area
RMF20YBJ–Singapore, Thian Hock Keng taoism Temple
RMMC874N–Taoism - One of the Taoist 'Eight Immortals- (Pa Hsien). Ts'ao Kuo-chin, who usually carries castanets, and who is patron of the Theatrical profession. Mid-19th century Chinese tile, from a screen
RMCTMY5F–a close up shoot of fruits offerings and joss paper for taoism rituals.
RF2MPB30C–Statue of Zhang Fei, a military general that rose to the statut of door god in Taoism.
RM2B0145T–China: Yuqing, 'The Jade Purity', first of the Three Pure Ones (Sanqing) in Daoism. Hanging scroll painting, 19th century. Yuanshi Tianzun or Yuqing ('Jade Pure One'), 'The Celestial Venerable of the Primordial Beginning' or the 'Primeval Lord of Heaven', is one of the most important deities in Taoism. He created Heaven and Earth, and resides in the Heaven of Jade Purity. According to Daoist beliefs the entire manifested universe is ruled by three original forces: the Three Pure Ones (Sanqing). The Three Pure Ones were brought into existence through the interaction of yin and yang.
RFETMD2C–Yin Yang icon. Meditation and taoism and buddhism. Vector graphic illustration
RMCRDWY6–Dragon, Taoism, Chinese temple on Ho Road, Wat Putaugongmaa, Nong Khai, Thailand, Asia, PublicGround
RF2A2FP8F–Hoi An, Vietnam - March 3rd 2010: Chinese temple. Despite being an Atheist state forms of buddhism, taoism and confucianism are pratised.
RFDN1605–Parchment with ornaments of Taoism
RM2C086HN–3d Yin and Yang sign, Chinese symbol of Taoism
RF2B2AMMW–acupuncture needle on Chinese Taoism symbol.
RFATK43N–Octagonal Symbol of Taoism
RMB35H1T–Chinese writing on Wak Hai Cheng Bio Taoism temple door in Singapore meaning prospertity and eqivalent bon voyage message
RMBBHDJE–Lead-glazed Monumental Statue of Yuanshi Tianzun, Ming Dynasty.
RMCEAP66–dh REPULSE BAY HONG KONG Chinese lion mosaic statues at taoist temple statue china foo dog taoism mazu temples idols
RFM3R5X4–Religion symbols. Silver signs, major world religious groups and religions. Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, Shinto, Sikhism, Judaism.
RFW5X3KB–Kaohsiung, Taiwan - July 29, 2019: Xuanwu god statue and yuanti temple on Lotus Pond. Xuanwu god is a powerful god, able to control the elements and c
RMF20YBK–Singapore, Thian Hock Keng taoism Temple
RFPE4EM0–word Taoism printed on white paper macro
RME1B3M0–Small Taoism temple,Taipei ,Taiwan
RMCTX06A–an incense holder and cups for taoism worshipping in chinese community, photo is taken at Penang, Malaysia.
RF2MPAXP2–Statue of Guan Ping, a military general that rose to the statut of door god, as well as sometimes war god in Taoism.
RM2B012E1–China: Laozi (Lao Tzu, c. 6th century BCE) was a mystic philosopher of ancient China, best known as the author of the Daodejing (Tao Te Ching). Hanging scroll painting by Wen Zhengming (1470-1559), early 16th century. Laozi (Lao Tzu, c. 6th century BCE) was a mystic philosopher of ancient China. His association with the Daodejing (Tao Te Ching) has led him to be traditionally considered the founder of Taoism (also spelled 'Daoism'). He is also revered as a deity in most religious forms of the Taoist religion, which often refers to Laozi as Taishang Laojun, or 'One of the Three Pure Ones'.
RMCY1DW4–buddhist temple in Hongkong
RMDH5MN5–Altar, Taoism, Chinese temple on Ho Road, Wat Putaugongmaa, Nong Khai, Thailand, Asia, PublicGround
RF2GPMHJG–Taoism and a magnifying glass on English word Taoism to symbolize studying, examining or searching for an explanation and answers related to a concept
RFDMD13G–Taoism
RFF4A23C–Gold Taoism icon
RF2B2AP38–acupuncture needle on Chinese Taoism symbol with ginseng root.
RMD5NKNF–Taoism
RMB35H02–Taoist door guardian or Menshen at entrance to Wak Hai Cheng Bio Taoism temple or Yueh Hai Ching Taoist temple , Singapore, Asia
RMCB4RFG–Sacrifices are offered during Xiayuan Festival in a Taoist temple in Taizhou, Zhejiang, China. 11-Nov-2011
RMEPWXWE–dh Man Mo Temple SHEUNG WAN HONG KONG Chinese woman joss sticks temple praying china taoism hold incense stick people inner
RFM3XJHB–Golden world religion symbols. Signs of major religious groups and religions. Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, Shinto, Sikhism Judaism
RF2HNCBCC–Taoism Simple vector icon.
RMFHJRTB–Zhongyue Temple, an important national temple of Taoism
RF2HPADJE–Taoism Simple vector icon. Illustration symbol design template for web mobile UI element.
RME1B3J7–Small Taoism temple,Taipei ,Taiwan
RMGJF654–Yin yang sunshine. Geometric and inspirational graphic design based on taoism chinese philosophical tradition.
RMBTAY7X–Sin Sze Si Ya Chinese Taoist Temple Chinatown Kuala Lumpur Malaysia people worshipping inside temple taoist taoism
RMCCD972–The Chinese Cheng Hoon Teng Temple in Melaka in Malaysia in Southeast Asia. Buddhism Confucianism and Taoism are practiced at this temple. Travel
RMCY1E6B–buddhist temple in Hongkong
RMDH5MND–Dragon, Taoism, Chinese temple on Ho Road, Wat Putaugongmaa, Nong Khai, Thailand, Asia, PublicGround
RMFFB9C0–The view of a traditional Chinese Taoism temple in Yibin, Sichuan province.
RMT63YHF–Taoist priest praying at the Temple of the Town Gods (or Temple of the City Gods), Yuyuan Gardens, Old City, Shanghai, China
RFF4A54P–Gold Taoism logo
RMC1A0K0–Chinese ying yang or tao symbol painted on wooden window shutters
RFB6RGPA–Sacred mountain Huashan, Xian, China
RMBGX7F0–Yin and yang symbol
RMCB4REY–Sacrifices are offered during Xiayuan Festival in a Taoist temple in Taizhou, Zhejiang, China. 11-Nov-2011
RMCEF33A–dh Tung Wan PENG CHAU ISLAND HONG KONG Gift shrine Sea Goddess Mother of Dragons Chinese Lung Mo Temple china taoism deities daoism taoist woman deity
RFRK20YA–Wu Xing Balls. Five Elements arranged in a circle. Traditional Chinese Taoism symbols - wood, fire, earth, metal and water.
RFD7H2XD–Woman exercising chi gong qigong sports
RMFHHTT0–Zhongyue Temple, an important national temple of Taoism
RMEH9BGY–Statue of laughing Buddha in a background of the pagoda at Pulo Kemaro (Kemaro island) temple complex in Palembang, South Sumatra, Indonesia.
RME1B3KJ–Small Taoism temple,Taipei ,Taiwan
RFC19MJJ–Chinese Taoist Temple Paved Main Square in Singapore
RMBTB0WK–Sin Sze Si Ya Chinese Taoist Temple Chinatown Kuala Lumpur Malaysia people worshipping worshiping inside temple taoist taoism
RMCCE21J–Chinese Cheng Hoon Teng Temple in Malacca Melaka in Malaysia in Southeast Asia. Buddhism Confucianism and Taoism are practiced at this temple. Travel
RMCY1E31–buddhist temple in Hongkong
RMDH5MNA–Incense stove, Taoism, Chinese temple on Ho Road, Wat Putaugongmaa, Nong Khai, Thailand, Asia, PublicGround
RFGC3CMJ–Yin and Yang symbol made with words
RFCYC4YA–Chinese dragon ornament on brass incense holder
RFF4A41J–Red grunge Taoism logo
RMBJAXK7–Taoist statue inside a Tao temple
RFB6T56H–Taoist temple, Xian, China
RFHG4B70–Chinese temple in Sichon, Nakhon SI Thammarat Province, Thailand
RMCB4RH7–Sign of longevity - made with rice at a Taoist temple during Xiayuan Festival in China. 2011
RMCEANM7–dh Kwun Yam Shrine REPULSE BAY HONG KONG Taoist Tin Hau temple chinese tao statue detail traditional dragon taoism island
RFRK20XM–Five Elements. Wu Xing. Traditional Chinese Taoism symbols - wood, fire, earth, metal and water - 3d illustration on white background.
RMJ9JC3N–China, Hong Kong, Kowloon, Wong Tai Sin Temple, Temple Entrance Gateway
RMFHPMAP–Zhongyue Temple, an important national temple of Taoism
RMG21YXF–Painting of Chinese garden on a small pagoda at Pulo Kemaro (Kemaro island) temple complex in Palembang, South Sumatra, Indonesia.
RME1B3JH–Small Taoism temple,Taipei ,Taiwan
RM2F16KNR–Hoi Quan Quảng Dong. The Hokien (Fujian) Meeting Hall, Phuc Kien. Hoi An, Quảng Nam Province, Vietnam
RFP89WMY–Silhouettes of men with religious symbols isolated on white
RMCE7K7T–The Taoist Seng Wong Beo Temple among the skyscrapers of the Central Business District in Singapore in Far East Southeast Asia. Taoism Religion Travel
RMCY1DXH–buddhist temple in Hongkong. This image is model released (tungtung)
RMCRDWY4–Roof detail, dragon, Taoism, Chinese temple on Ho Road, Wat Putaugongmaa, Nong Khai, Thailand, Asia, PublicGround
RFGJ2D4A–Burning Incense
RMCPWXBP–Colourful cycle rickshaw with tourists, Cheng Hoon Teng (Green Clouds temple) Temple, Malacca, Malaysia.
RF2H3T5D2–Shuili taoism carnival and sacrifice
RMRNNJKN–Singapore, Thian Hock Keng Taoist Temple, Pendant to the Goddess of the Sea.
RFB6RGMA–Taoist temple, Xian, China
RFK2HAPY–Statue of Taoist goddess Kuan Yin in Man Mo Temple, Hong Kong Central
RMBAF94B–Lots in a Taoist temple in Fujian, China. 2009
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