- Matsheds for operas in Sheung Shui (1)
Bamboo matshed for the operas and audience seating.
- Matshed scaffold for the re-opening ceremony of the Sam Kung Temples Complex in Plover Cove,Tai Po
The scaffolds are supportive stands for flower plagues.
- A scaffold holding Fa Pai of Jiao Festival in Sheung Shui Village
All sheds in a Jiao Festival are usually built by bamboo scaffolds including the support for holding Fa Pai (flower placards). Shown in the photo is the Tai Ping Jiao Festival held every 60 years by the Tang clan in Sheung Shui.
- A shed built for opera performance in a god worshipping ceremony
Bamboos are used for building the framework, with the top usually covered by zinc sheets or grass mats.
- Sheds for Hungry Ghost Festival ceremony on Staunton Street in Central District
Bamboo as a versatile material can be used in building sheds for god worshipping ceremony in the limited space on the pedestrian walkway. Shown in the photo is the shed built on Stanley Road by a Hungry Ghost Festival organization in Central District.
- A bamboo scaffolder climbs on the scaffold for work (2)
The bamboo scaffolder rides on the bamboo and balance his position by his foot.
- Hung Shing Festival in Sha Lo Wan
Audience sitting and waiting for the opera inside the matshed.
- Tin Hau Temple in bamboo scaffolds and protective nets
A complete coverage in protective netting and bamboo scaffolding of the Tin Hau Temple in Causeway Bay is necessary as the temple was built in the 18th century.