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홍콩 도교계 2024 차공묘 신년 점괘 발표
(홍콩=데일리홍콩) 김한국 기자 = 홍콩 도교 등 전통 문화를 보존하는 향의국(鄉議局, Heung Yee Kuk)이 차씨 장군(차공, 車公)의 생일인 음력 일월 초이틀을 맞아 신년 점괘를 뽑았다. 斧斤持以入山林,未得之時那處尋;損了良材失卻力,獻君留住待春臨。 解曰:家宅平吉,占病作福,婚姻不合,自身平安,求財未遂 十五中籤 출처: 車公廟求籤|劉業強為香港求第15號中籤 解曰:損了良材失卻力 홍콩 Sha Tin 지역의 차공묘(車公廟, Che Kung Temple)에서 진행된 구첨 의식에서 향의국 류업강(劉業強, Kenneth Lau Ip-keung) 의장은 96개 가운데 15번 점괘를 뽑아 들었다. 향의국 류업강(劉業強, Kenneth Lau Ip-keung) 의장은 뽑아 든 15번 점괘에 대하여 좋은 점괘도 나쁜…
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Notice to all travellers of the MTR (1 October 2019):
Admiralty, Wan Chai and Prince Edward stations are "temporarily closed"
Causeway Bay, Sham Shui Po, Wong Tai Sin, Sha Tin, Che Kung Temple, Tsuen Wan, Tsuen Wan West and Tuen Mun stations have been "temporarily" closed since 11am this morning
'Free shuttle buses have been provided for traveling between Ocean Park and Kennedy Town stations'
Shopping malls such as New Town Plaza (Shatin), Festival Walk (Kowloon Tong), Maritime Square (Tsing Yi) and Telford Plaza (Kwun Tong) have been closed for the day
source: CCTVB (Channel 83), MTR app
#news update#hong kong#mtr#mtr had closed!!!! but they cooperated with police to hurt people#ctr#黨鐵跳閘?#黨鐵#admiralty (hong kong)#wan chai#prince edward station#causeway bay#sham shui po#wong tai sin#shatin#che kung temple#tsuen wan#tsuen wan west#tuen mun#hong kong ocean park#ocean park#kennedy town#hong kong protest#hong kong civil war#new town plaza#festival walk#maritime square#telford plaza#kwun tong#tsing yi#kowloon tong
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Encounter: wise sage that has developed his skills with Eye Bite so well he is able to inflict Necrotic damage with his eye-hands in addition to the standard effects.
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Che Kung Temple - Tai Wai Station
MTR Che Kung Temple Station, Exit B. Turn right and walk along Che Kung Miu Road for about 15 minutes.
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Shame on that cop. So much. Yanderes are not cool… unless it's Hetalia (kinda), but that's another story altogether.
HONG KONG UPDATE 1 OCT 2019: 1230-1405
This is a patch-up update.
HK Island, Sha Tin, Wong Tai Sin, Tsuen Wan, Sham Shui Po
1230: Sha Tin. Citizens began to gather outside of Sha Tin’s Che Kung Temple.
1235: Wong Tai Sin. Police made arrests and conducted stop and searches with heavy focus on young people in black.
1258: Tsuen Wan. Police patrolled planned meeting place, citizens discussing regrouping when they have enough ppl.
Most of HK looked like a ghost town (except areas where citizens are congregating for protests).
1300: Sha Tin. Citizens began marching along Shing Mun River.
1300: Causeway Bay: The 4 pro-dem activists began leading the original banned march, a multinational flag delegation at head of march.
1300: Tsuen Wan. Citizens reappeared at planned meeting spot, claiming they were there for a football game.
1300: Sham Shui Po: Heavy police presence.
1319: Causeway Bay. Tens of thousands on Hennessy Rd, filling all lanes of the 7-lane road. Small crowd in Wanchai.
1327: Causeway Bay, Wanchai. Black PRC flags interspersed with bloody black HKSAR flags strung up along march route. Huge turnout, even when not considering MTR shutdown and unauthorised status of protest.
1330: Wong Tai Sin. Blue flag, pepper spray in ready.
1338: Avery Ng, chairman of League of Social Democrats said 4 of his members arrested over a 5 Demands Not 1 Less banner on their car.
1345: Wong Tai Sin. Few hundreds of citizens retreated from Wong Tai Sin Square as more riot police arrive.
1345: Sha Tin. Police cordon line set up and advancing.
1348: Che Kung Temple. Blue flag.
1351: Sham Shui Po. Citizens trying to occupy Cheung Sha Wan Rd.
1357: Police hid inside secured MTR station and said through loudspeaker: “HK cannot do without police. We are here to wipe out RIOTERS like you.” Sounds like a yandere and abusive stalker.
1405: HK island. March at overpass next to HK police HQ, heading towards Central.
#hong kong#human rights#news#shatin#che kung temple#wong tai sin#tsuen wan#sham shui po#admiralty (hong kong)#yandere#condemn police brutality#hong kong police#police violence#police brutality#hong kong protest#hong kong cultural revolution#hong kong civil war#1 october 2019#5 demands not 1 less#causeway bay
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#kimmon varodom#copter panuwat#kimcop#mingkit#2moons the series#2moons series#ming#kit#171008#che kung temple in hong kong
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Pilgrims in the Che Kung taoist temple in Sha Tin, Hong Kong. Editorial credit: amargevicius / Shutterstock.com
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Every year on the second of the Lunar New Year, the chairman of Hueng Yee Kuk will draw a fortune stick at the Che Kung Temple. This year the sticks message seems to be clear:
Evil deeds will not go unpunished.
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Chinese New Year 2020 and 2021- OneGold88
Chinese New Year 2020 and 2021
The Chinese New Year, also known as the Chinese New Year, is the most spectacular holiday of the year in Malaysia.
The official Chinese New Year holiday is three days, and if the holiday happens to coincide with Sunday, there will even be four days. People celebrate the festival for two weeks.
This holiday celebrates the start of the new year according to the Chinese calendar. The corresponding Gregorian calendar is in January or February.
Chinese communities all over the world, especially Malaysia, have great colors, perfumes, music, and celebrations during the festival. It's a time of mass celebrations, temple rituals, fortune telling, family gatherings, and gift exchanges.
In the night of Victoria Harbour, the sky, waters and the city ignited more than 20,000 fireworks for two and a half hours, making its inventions full of splendor. The harbour front of Tsim Sha Tsui is full of vitality. The International Lunar New Year 2020 Night Parade is held here. Chinese and international performers have brought Malaysia's cheerful atmosphere to a climax.
On the second day of the Chinese New Year, a member of the Malaysia government will attend the Che Kung Temple in Sha Tin to foretell Malaysia's luck this year in the form of ancient Chinese poetry. About 100,000 worshippers come to Chegong every year, drumming for good luck, and worshipping gods.
Flower markets selling orchids and other various flower souvenirs are everywhere, souvenirs and shopping markets decorate every corner of Malaysia with flowers. People buy kumquat bonsai trees, as well as orange and red envelope trees, hoping that these will bring prosperity and wealth throughout the year.
To pray for better luck, Lincun has a wishing tree. The person wishing to make a wish tied a note to a rope tied to an orange and then threw it up high on the tree. The higher the position on the tree, the greater the chance of fulfilling your wishes.
Malaysia Disneyland and all other theme parks have added celebrations to make the holiday a great time for young people and young people.
#lunar new year#lunar new year 2020#lunar new year 2020 animal#lunar new year disneyland#lunar new year greetings
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홍콩 ShaTin 차공묘(車公廟, Che Kung Temple) 방문기
오늘은 일요일을 맞아 홍콩 전설 속의 인물 차씨 장군(General Cha)을 모시는 ShaTin 지역 차공묘(車公廟, Che Kung Temple)를 지하철 MTR 을 이용하여 방문하였다. 차공(車公)은 송나라 시절(1127–1279) 북방 몽고 세력으로부터 황제를 지키고 전염병을 효과적으로 진압하였다고 알려진 전설적인 장군이다. 홍콩에는 차씨 장군이라는 뜻을 가진 차공(車公)을 모시는 사당인 차공묘(車公廟, Che Kung Temple)가 ShaTin 과 HoChung 두 곳에 위치해 있다. 오늘은 ShaTin의 사당을 찾았다. 지난 2021년 개통한 홍콩 지하철 MTR 갈색 Tuen Ma 노선에는 차공묘(車公廟, Che Kung Temple) 정류장이 있다. 둔마(屯馬, Tuen Ma) MTR…
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ArchDaily - Che Kung Temple Sports Centre / ArchSD
Southwest elevation. Image © Image 28
architects: ArchSD
Location: Sha Tin Tau Road, Hong Kong (SAR)
Project Year: 2019
Photographs: Image 28
Area: 12900.0 m2
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from ArchDaily https://www.archdaily.com/945234/che-kung-temple-sports-centre-archsd Originally published on ARCHDAILY RSS Feed: https://www.archdaily.com/
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