 Yung
Shue Wan pier |
NATURE |
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 Sok Kwu Wan village |
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 View on HongKong
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 Lamma has several beaches |
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 Papaya tree |
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 Lush tropical green |
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 Lo So Shing beach |
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 Hung Shing Ye beach |
THE GRAVES |
 South Chinese grave
(LINK: Yogyakarta Chinese cemetary) |
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 In the shape of a womb |
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These graves fascinate me. Their symbolism is as old as
mankind. Everything is born out of the Cosmic Womb (e.g. earth) and return to it. It is so
archaic, primordial. Unbelievable that the memory could survive! |
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Another grave in Yung Shue Wan village |
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THE VILLAGE(S) |
 Yung Shue Wan main street |
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 Our appartment |
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 Famous street tofu shop |
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 Village in the green |
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 This would be all I need |
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THE TEMPLES |
 Pavillon |
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 Guardian |
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 Frangula |
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 Temple in Yung Shue Wan |
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 Black Tin-Hau (Matzu) MotherGoddess |
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 Temple in Sea Food Village
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 Black Tin-Hau (Matzu) MotherGoddess |
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 Guardian (Kala) |
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 Small lion with foliage |
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 Linked to Western Green Man |
LAMMA MON AMOUR Chaotic, beautiful,
dirty, easy going, green |