| 1) "Charm" 符 |
| 2) The back side of the Protestant Christian chapel |
| 4) Is there more to this cartoon than what I get? |
| 3) A service in the Christian chapel. |
| 5)Banners from the official Taoist Association are still flying over the Mong Kok protesters. |
| 6) This shows the banners in context. |
| 7) The area of Nathan Rd near the chapel and Guan Gong. |
| 8) This is the Guan Gong altar. Guang Gong is worshiped by both police and triads, and businessmen too. More on this in a future post. |
| 9) Not exactly in the shape of a charm; what is it? |
| 10) Two captions on either side of a bus stop are in the form of a 對聯 and say "Adversity tests the strength of character" and "Umbrellas show the people's hearts." |
| 11) At the foot of the altar; seems to by a typical family earth shrine. Anything I'm missing? |
| 12) The altar top and offerings. |
| 13) Banner on the left side (stage right) |
| 15) Banner on the right side of altar (stage left). |
| 16) This is an enlarged "fortune" from a temple from the corner of the banner (above) but I don't fully understand its content or the comments on the sides. |
1 comment:
Joe, Photo 9 looks like a charm as well, as per the deployment of the spacing of the words.
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