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Sunday, November 23, 2008


A-Ma is the patron deity of seafarers. Within this temple there is also an area dedicated to Kun Iam who is regarded as a deity of mercy and welfare of mothers and children. Both deities are worshiped by Buddhists and Taoists. In these photos you see two types of incense, the large hanging coils and the the joss sticks in pots of sand.
Posted by Mission Team at 8:44 AM
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