- Baskets of offerings.
Baskets and bags of offerings accumulate, filled with paper and foodstuffs. In the middle space, three Flowers to Thank God can be seen, and on the left, a hand-crafted set of paper clothing for the goddess sits ready for burning.
- A view of the offerings.
An array of paper, fruit, and a whole chicken set for Tin Hau. A set of red custom crafted clothing can be seen in the background.
- Young and old give offerings.
Young and old bring in their offerings for Tin Hau. The youngster at right holds an elaborate hat and gown set.
- An elaborate set of red paper clothing for Tin Hau.
An elaborate hand-crafted set of clothing is offered, in vibrant red, complete with hat and ceremonial fly whisk. Red is the appropriate color for paper clothing for Tin Hau.
- A special set of red clothing for Tin Hau.
Offerings of special paper clothing for Tin Hau. Red is considered the appropriate color for the goddess.
- Offerings of food and paper for Tin Hau.
Paper clothing, bags of paper and roasted pigs ready for offering.
- Colorful cakes on display.
Worshippers also offer carefully-arranged assorted of colored cakes and sweets. Also on offer are cooked whole chickens, and bags of oranges, with a Flower to Thank God. On the right is a roasted baby pig on a trolley.
- Arranging the offerings of pigs and paper.
Worshippers setting out their offerings in the temple courtyard, including a line of roasted baby pigs. The foot of a Flower Cannon can be seen behind.
- Carrying a roasted pig.
A worshipper carries in a large roasted pig.
- Trolleys of roasted pigs.
Roasted pigs and other offerings set out on a trolley.