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Collection All Items The Origin and Features of the Water Parade (Image)
  • The rite of receiving deity (1)
    The rite of “receiving deity” – Representatives from the three fishery associations go to the Yeung Hau Temple to “receive” the statues of their respective guardian gods.
  • The rite of receiving deity (2)
    The rite of “receiving deity” – Representatives from the three fishery associations go to the Yeung Hau Temple to “receive” the statues of their respective guardian gods.
  • The rite of receiving deity (3)
    The rite of “receiving deity” – Representatives from the three fishery associations go to the Yeung Hau Temple to “receive” the statues of their respective guardian gods.
  • Picking the greens
    “Picking the greens” - Fresh grass is picked from the hillside of Po Chu Tam behind Yeung Hau Temple, then put into the dragon’s mouth.
  • Entourage sails (1)
    As the entourage sails by, joss paper would be burned as offerings to departed souls in the water, and residents of the stilt houses would burn joss sticks.