I live on a street with a Chinese temple called Hong San See
Temple
Its
name means “Temple on Phoenix Hill” in Chinese,
and it is dedicated to Guang Ze Zun Wang, the God of Fortune. It sits on a hill which once had a view of
the sea. Today the temple is surrounded
by high rise buildings and the sea is much further away because Singapore keeps reclaiming new land.
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Temple |
I
have walked by it many times over the last months, but because it has many
steps, I have not made it up to see
inside.
Several
times over the last three weeks, there have been parades that begin and end at
the temple. I was fortunate enough to
catch a few pictures of the parade.
I
have not been able to find out anything about the parade. Those who know are not able to speak enough
English for me to understand.
There
were several dragons that twirled and danced down the street. There were big kettle drums that drew me down
to the street to enjoy the spectacle.
There were priests and cymbal bands.
There were even a few floats.
Probably
the coolest images are the one of the tall puppet figures. It was hard to imagine how they were
carried. At first, I thought the people
inside were on stilts. They were
actually very small people who peeped out of a small hole in the giant’s
belly.
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Behind the two figures, you can see a man freeing himself from his costume |