Thursday, June 30, 2016

Clarke Quay moods

1.Clarke Quay one pic is birds eye view of temple celebration at night. Dinner tables set along the wharf.
2. And a day time view of the river with the boats still moored along the bank with The Liang Hiang Tua temple in the centre.
3. A procession along Clarke Quay with the public loo (see separate thread) in the background.
4. A quiet side lane near Angus street on the south bank. The common sight of clothes drying on bamboo rods and a ritual offering in progress possibly for the full moon (Chap-Goh).




4 comments:

  1. Wow! A scene that only exists in your photo! I like the illuminations of the dinner celebration.

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  2. I forgot to point out those lanterns on the left of the photo set up at Read bridge which are only placed there for the Kiu Ong Ya (9 Sovereigns) vegetarian festival. The Leng Hiang Tua was one of the earlier temples observing this celebration along with the Lau Chit Kee Hoon theatre group at Kim Yam road a mile down river.

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  3. Wow. That's another information that i am not aware of?

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  4. Wow. That's another information that i am not aware of?

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