Hong Kong: Cheung Chau island #2
How to celebrate death in Cheung Chau ?
The temples are quite small and not really interesting from an artistic point of view. I saw only two. Maybe there were more, but walking with that warm temperature forced my conviction to stop looking for more on that day.


This is a celebration for a dead person. People are all dressed with white clothes.
The temples are quite small and not really interesting from an artistic point of view. I saw only two. Maybe there were more, but walking with that warm temperature forced my conviction to stop looking for more on that day.


This is a celebration for a dead person. People are all dressed with white clothes.

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