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Zhong Kui. Chinese god ghost catcher. Chinese mythology and folklore Japanese Emperor Art, Japanese Emperor Painting, Heian Period Samurai, Chinese Warrior On Horse, Traditional Japanese Painting Style Sumie, Japanese Drawings, Chinese Mythology, China Art, Eastern Art
Zhong Kui. Chinese god ghost catcher. Chinese mythology and folklore
an animal statue with antlers on it's head
Cham Dancer, Tibet
an image of some strange looking animals with long legs and big eyes in the air
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Zhong Kui, the chinese king of ghosts, able to control / ward off 80000 demons. Zhong Kui, Chinese Ghost Art, Chinese Demon Painting, Wu Guanzhong Paintings, Vietnamese Alphabet, Wu Zhen Chinese Painting, Chinese Mythology, Eastern Art, Finger Painting
Zhong Kui, the chinese king of ghosts, able to control / ward off 80000 demons.
two skeletons are standing next to each other in front of a door with their faces painted
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Mahakala is a Protector of all Tibetan Buddhism. His three eyes symbolize his knowledge of the past, present and future, and also the manifestation of the three bodies of Buddha. The crown adorned with five skulls symbolizes the transformation of the five poisons of anger, desire, ignorance, jealousy and pride into the five wisdoms.
many colorful flags are hanging in the wind
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Tibetan Prayer Flags
people sitting on the sidewalk with candles in their hands
a person dressed up like a deer with antlers on their head and hands in the air
The monk in the deer’s dressed performs religious dance called Cham in Tibetan society. Local people’s really like to sit and catch the whole sessions of such dances. It happens once a year.
a painting of people sitting at a table with candles in front of an image of the city
Gardens of Time | Hungry Ghost Festival