Fine sets of hand-made clothing for Tin Hau.
Two elaborate sets of hand crafted clothing, complete with tiny red boots for bound feet, sit next to a Flower Cannon. These sets are in golden yellow, with the paper gowns trimmed with dragons (which are used on all clothing for the gods) and with the Mountain Peaks and Clouds motif at the hem. On the Flower Cannon to the left can be seen a fine model of a unicorn, one of the mythical animals frequently used as decoration.

Date | 18 June, 1985 |
Place | New Territories/Islands District/Lamma Island/Luk Chau |
people | Fishermen and other worshippers |
Event | Birthday of Tin Hau |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Tin Hau Festival |
Source | Courtesy of Li Wah-li |
Repository | Li Wah-li |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Janet Lee Scott |
Accession No. | TH515 |
Fine sets of hand-made clothing for Tin Hau.
Two elaborate sets of hand crafted clothing, complete with tiny red boots for bound feet, sit next to a Flower Cannon. These sets are in golden yellow, with the paper gowns trimmed with dragons (which are used on all clothing for the gods) and with the Mountain Peaks and Clouds motif at the hem. On the Flower Cannon to the left can be seen a fine model of a unicorn, one of the mythical animals frequently used as decoration.
Date | 18 June, 1985 |
Place | New Territories/Islands District/Lamma Island/Luk Chau |
People | Fishermen and other worshippers |
Event | Birthday of Tin Hau |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Tin Hau Festival |
Source | Courtesy of Li Wah-li |
Repository | Li Wah-li |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Janet Lee Scott |
Accession No. | TH515 |
Fine sets of hand-made clothing for Tin Hau.
Two elaborate sets of hand crafted clothing, complete with tiny red boots for bound feet, sit next to a Flower Cannon. These sets are in golden yellow, with the paper gowns trimmed with dragons (which are used on all clothing for the gods) and with the Mountain Peaks and Clouds motif at the hem. On the Flower Cannon to the left can be seen a fine model of a unicorn, one of the mythical animals frequently used as decoration.
Date | 18 June, 1985 |
Place | New Territories/Islands District/Lamma Island/Luk Chau |
People | Fishermen and other worshippers |
Event | Birthday of Tin Hau |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Tin Hau Festival |
Source | Courtesy of Li Wah-li |
Repository | Li Wah-li |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Janet Lee Scott |
Accession No. | TH515 |
Fine sets of hand-made clothing for Tin Hau.
Two elaborate sets of hand crafted clothing, complete with tiny red boots for bound feet, sit next to a Flower Cannon. These sets are in golden yellow, with the paper gowns trimmed with dragons (which are used on all clothing for the gods) and with the Mountain Peaks and Clouds motif at the hem. On the Flower Cannon to the left can be seen a fine model of a unicorn, one of the mythical animals frequently used as decoration.
Date | 18 June, 1985 |
Place | New Territories/Islands District/Lamma Island/Luk Chau |
People | Fishermen and other worshippers |
Event | Birthday of Tin Hau |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Tin Hau Festival |
Source | Courtesy of Li Wah-li |
Repository | Li Wah-li |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Janet Lee Scott |
Accession No. | TH515 |
Fine sets of hand-made clothing for Tin Hau.
Two elaborate sets of hand crafted clothing, complete with tiny red boots for bound feet, sit next to a Flower Cannon. These sets are in golden yellow, with the paper gowns trimmed with dragons (which are used on all clothing for the gods) and with the Mountain Peaks and Clouds motif at the hem. On the Flower Cannon to the left can be seen a fine model of a unicorn, one of the mythical animals frequently used as decoration.
Date | 18 June, 1985 |
Event | Birthday of Tin Hau |
People | Fishermen and other worshippers |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Tin Hau Festival |
Source | Courtesy of Li Wah-li |
Repository | Li Wah-li |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Janet Lee Scott |
Accession No. | TH515 |
Fine sets of hand-made clothing for Tin Hau.
Two elaborate sets of hand crafted clothing, complete with tiny red boots for bound feet, sit next to a Flower Cannon. These sets are in golden yellow, with the paper gowns trimmed with dragons (which are used on all clothing for the gods) and with the Mountain Peaks and Clouds motif at the hem. On the Flower Cannon to the left can be seen a fine model of a unicorn, one of the mythical animals frequently used as decoration.
Date | 18 June, 1985 |
Place | New Territories/Islands District/Lamma Island/Luk Chau |
People | Fishermen and other worshippers |
Event | Birthday of Tin Hau |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Tin Hau Festival |
Source | Courtesy of Li Wah-li |
Repository | Li Wah-li |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Janet Lee Scott |
Accession No. | TH515 |
Fine sets of hand-made clothing for Tin Hau.
Two elaborate sets of hand crafted clothing, complete with tiny red boots for bound feet, sit next to a Flower Cannon. These sets are in golden yellow, with the paper gowns trimmed with dragons (which are used on all clothing for the gods) and with the Mountain Peaks and Clouds motif at the hem. On the Flower Cannon to the left can be seen a fine model of a unicorn, one of the mythical animals frequently used as decoration.
Date | 18 June, 1985 |
Place | New Territories/Islands District/Lamma Island/Luk Chau |
People | Fishermen and other worshippers |
Event | Birthday of Tin Hau |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Tin Hau Festival |
Source | Courtesy of Li Wah-li |
Repository | Li Wah-li |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Janet Lee Scott |
Accession No. | TH515 |
Fine sets of hand-made clothing for Tin Hau.
Two elaborate sets of hand crafted clothing, complete with tiny red boots for bound feet, sit next to a Flower Cannon. These sets are in golden yellow, with the paper gowns trimmed with dragons (which are used on all clothing for the gods) and with the Mountain Peaks and Clouds motif at the hem. On the Flower Cannon to the left can be seen a fine model of a unicorn, one of the mythical animals frequently used as decoration.
Date of Death | 18 June, 1985 |
Place | New Territories/Islands District/Lamma Island/Luk Chau |
People | Fishermen and other worshippers |
Event | Birthday of Tin Hau |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Tin Hau Festival |
Source | Courtesy of Li Wah-li |
Repository | Li Wah-li |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Janet Lee Scott |
Accession No. | TH515 |
Fine sets of hand-made clothing for Tin Hau.
Two elaborate sets of hand crafted clothing, complete with tiny red boots for bound feet, sit next to a Flower Cannon. These sets are in golden yellow, with the paper gowns trimmed with dragons (which are used on all clothing for the gods) and with the Mountain Peaks and Clouds motif at the hem. On the Flower Cannon to the left can be seen a fine model of a unicorn, one of the mythical animals frequently used as decoration.
Date | 18 June, 1985 |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Tin Hau Festival |
Source | Courtesy of Li Wah-li |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Janet Lee Scott |
Accession No. | TH515 |
Fine sets of hand-made clothing for Tin Hau.
Two elaborate sets of hand crafted clothing, complete with tiny red boots for bound feet, sit next to a Flower Cannon. These sets are in golden yellow, with the paper gowns trimmed with dragons (which are used on all clothing for the gods) and with the Mountain Peaks and Clouds motif at the hem. On the Flower Cannon to the left can be seen a fine model of a unicorn, one of the mythical animals frequently used as decoration.
Date | 18 June, 1985 |
Material Type | Image |
Place | New Territories/Islands District/Lamma Island/Luk Chau |
People | Fishermen and other worshippers |
Event | Birthday of Tin Hau |
Collection | Tin Hau Festival |
Source | Courtesy of Li Wah-li |
Repository | Li Wah-li |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Janet Lee Scott |
Accession No. | TH515 |
Fine sets of hand-made clothing for Tin Hau.
Two elaborate sets of hand crafted clothing, complete with tiny red boots for bound feet, sit next to a Flower Cannon. These sets are in golden yellow, with the paper gowns trimmed with dragons (which are used on all clothing for the gods) and with the Mountain Peaks and Clouds motif at the hem. On the Flower Cannon to the left can be seen a fine model of a unicorn, one of the mythical animals frequently used as decoration.
Date | 18 June, 1985 |
Place | New Territories/Islands District/Lamma Island/Luk Chau |
People | Fishermen and other worshippers |
Event | Birthday of Tin Hau |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Tin Hau Festival |
Source | Courtesy of Li Wah-li |
Repository | Li Wah-li |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Janet Lee Scott |
Accession No. | TH515 |
Fine sets of hand-made clothing for Tin Hau.
Two elaborate sets of hand crafted clothing, complete with tiny red boots for bound feet, sit next to a Flower Cannon. These sets are in golden yellow, with the paper gowns trimmed with dragons (which are used on all clothing for the gods) and with the Mountain Peaks and Clouds motif at the hem. On the Flower Cannon to the left can be seen a fine model of a unicorn, one of the mythical animals frequently used as decoration.
Date | 18 June, 1985 |
Place | New Territories/Islands District/Lamma Island/Luk Chau |
People | Fishermen and other worshippers |
Event | Birthday of Tin Hau |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Tin Hau Festival |
Source | Courtesy of Li Wah-li |
Repository | Li Wah-li |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Janet Lee Scott |
Accession No. | TH515 |
Fine sets of hand-made clothing for Tin Hau.
Two elaborate sets of hand crafted clothing, complete with tiny red boots for bound feet, sit next to a Flower Cannon. These sets are in golden yellow, with the paper gowns trimmed with dragons (which are used on all clothing for the gods) and with the Mountain Peaks and Clouds motif at the hem. On the Flower Cannon to the left can be seen a fine model of a unicorn, one of the mythical animals frequently used as decoration.
Date | 18 June, 1985 |
Place | New Territories/Islands District/Lamma Island/Luk Chau |
People | Fishermen and other worshippers |
Event | Birthday of Tin Hau |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Tin Hau Festival |
Source | Courtesy of Li Wah-li |
Repository | Li Wah-li |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Janet Lee Scott |
Accession No. | TH515 |
Fine sets of hand-made clothing for Tin Hau.
Two elaborate sets of hand crafted clothing, complete with tiny red boots for bound feet, sit next to a Flower Cannon. These sets are in golden yellow, with the paper gowns trimmed with dragons (which are used on all clothing for the gods) and with the Mountain Peaks and Clouds motif at the hem. On the Flower Cannon to the left can be seen a fine model of a unicorn, one of the mythical animals frequently used as decoration.
Date | 18 June, 1985 |
Place | New Territories/Islands District/Lamma Island/Luk Chau |
People | Fishermen and other worshippers |
Event | Birthday of Tin Hau |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Tin Hau Festival |
Source | Courtesy of Li Wah-li |
Repository | Li Wah-li |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Janet Lee Scott |
Accession No. | TH515 |
Fine sets of hand-made clothing for Tin Hau.
Two elaborate sets of hand crafted clothing, complete with tiny red boots for bound feet, sit next to a Flower Cannon. These sets are in golden yellow, with the paper gowns trimmed with dragons (which are used on all clothing for the gods) and with the Mountain Peaks and Clouds motif at the hem. On the Flower Cannon to the left can be seen a fine model of a unicorn, one of the mythical animals frequently used as decoration.
Date | 18 June, 1985 |
Place | New Territories/Islands District/Lamma Island/Luk Chau |
People | Fishermen and other worshippers |
Event | Birthday of Tin Hau |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Tin Hau Festival |
Source | Courtesy of Li Wah-li |
Repository | Li Wah-li |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Janet Lee Scott |
Accession No. | TH515 |
Fine sets of hand-made clothing for Tin Hau.
Two elaborate sets of hand crafted clothing, complete with tiny red boots for bound feet, sit next to a Flower Cannon. These sets are in golden yellow, with the paper gowns trimmed with dragons (which are used on all clothing for the gods) and with the Mountain Peaks and Clouds motif at the hem. On the Flower Cannon to the left can be seen a fine model of a unicorn, one of the mythical animals frequently used as decoration.
Date | 18 June, 1985 |
Place | New Territories/Islands District/Lamma Island/Luk Chau |
People | Fishermen and other worshippers |
Event | Birthday of Tin Hau |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Tin Hau Festival |
Source | Courtesy of Li Wah-li |
Repository | Li Wah-li |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Janet Lee Scott |
Accession No. | TH515 |
Fine sets of hand-made clothing for Tin Hau.
Two elaborate sets of hand crafted clothing, complete with tiny red boots for bound feet, sit next to a Flower Cannon. These sets are in golden yellow, with the paper gowns trimmed with dragons (which are used on all clothing for the gods) and with the Mountain Peaks and Clouds motif at the hem. On the Flower Cannon to the left can be seen a fine model of a unicorn, one of the mythical animals frequently used as decoration.
Date | 18 June, 1985 |
Place | New Territories/Islands District/Lamma Island/Luk Chau |
People | Fishermen and other worshippers |
Event | Birthday of Tin Hau |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Tin Hau Festival |
Source | Courtesy of Li Wah-li |
Repository | Li Wah-li |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Janet Lee Scott |
Accession No. | TH515 |
Fine sets of hand-made clothing for Tin Hau.
Two elaborate sets of hand crafted clothing, complete with tiny red boots for bound feet, sit next to a Flower Cannon. These sets are in golden yellow, with the paper gowns trimmed with dragons (which are used on all clothing for the gods) and with the Mountain Peaks and Clouds motif at the hem. On the Flower Cannon to the left can be seen a fine model of a unicorn, one of the mythical animals frequently used as decoration.
Date | 18 June, 1985 |
Place | New Territories/Islands District/Lamma Island/Luk Chau |
People | Fishermen and other worshippers |
Event | Birthday of Tin Hau |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Tin Hau Festival |
Source | Courtesy of Li Wah-li |
Repository | Li Wah-li |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Janet Lee Scott |
Accession No. | TH515 |
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