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Incense sticks burning with smoke in ancient temple in Cambodia.
Image of Burning incense sticks in Incense holder Pot at temple Bangkok City, Thailand.
Sze Yup Temple, Glebe, Australia - January 17 2022 : Multiple colourful joss sticks ranging from large to small burns slowly at the front of the temple on a blurred background.
Buddist temple incense burner, Vietnam.
Burning bunches of orient sticks standing in sand turning into flame and ash in chinese ancient temple.
Mazu temple in Macau. Mazu temple, Tianhou temple, dedicated to Mazu, Tian Shang Sheng Mu,Goddess of the sea, Chinese Goddess of Sea and Patron Deity of fishermen.
Beijing, China, October 5, 2019: The holy place of Confucius in Dacheng Hall of Confucius Temple in Beijing.
Asian lady lights incense and prays
Burning Incense in Chinese Buddhist Temple background, material offering of traditional Mahayana Buddhist devotional practices for accumulation of merit. Religion, Travel Asia, Culture, Symbol concept
Old historical metal Censer at budhist temple, praying in temple, people lights incense and praying.
Yaji Mountain is a holy land of Taoism in North China, named for its towering peaks like the hairs of ancient girls. According to legend, there were Taoist priests practicing in the mountains in the Tang Dynasty, and the Ming Dynasty gave a plaque \
Incense burner
China, Hainan Island, Sanya, - December 1, 2018: White GuanYin statue in Nanshan Buddhist Cultural Park,Burning incense sticks. A close up of burning incense sticks, editorial.
Hue, Vietnam, February, 14 / 2017 - A Vietnamese woman holding incense sticks in hands for praying.
Incense Burner in Chinese Temple at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
The Summer Palace in Beijing
Shanghai, China - November 16, 2010: People praying outside of the Jade Buddha temple in Shanghai, China
Old historical metal Censer at budhist temple
Sun Moon Lake is a beautiful freshwater lake located in the mountains of central Taiwan, near the city of Taichung. It is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Taiwan, known for its scenic beauty, cultural significance, and outdoor activities.
Incense was lit by the fire of candle for Buddhist pray for benefaction worship to Buddha at Thai or Chinese temple.
Burning Chinese incense sticks at the entrance of a Buddhist monastery. The smoke is important in the prayers of the faithful.
Mazu Temple in Lukang, Taiwan. Chinese Folk Religion tradition.
Beautiful woman praying in temple
Entrance to the Shaolin Temple, China
Crowd of tourists sightseeing the Mukden Palace, or Shenyang Imperial Palace, the former palace of the Later Jin dynasty and the early Qing dynasty. It was built in 1625, and the first three Qing emperors lived there from 1625 to 1644. It lies in the center of Shenyang, Liaoning.
PENANG, MALAYSIA, December 19 2017: Giant pink joss sticks burning at a vintage Buddhist temple courtyard as offering during Chinese New Year in Penang, Malaysia.
Exterior view of Hau Wong Temple, a structure built in 1765, dedicated to Yeung Hau, a court official of the Song Dynasty. Tung Chong. Islands District. Lantau Island. Hong Kong.
Ngoc Son Temple on Huan Kiem Lake in Hanoi, Vietnam
Traditional Chinese architecture in Purple Bamboo Park or Zizhuyuan Park, Beijing, China
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