Redefining traditional incense by offering charcoal-free, handmade incense sticks and cones infused with natural essential ...
Ethnic Chinese held incense sticks in front of them and bowed several times inside the temple before sticking the incense into elaborate gold-colored pots, the smoke rising from the burning tips.
Aedes's new incense line, made by master artisans in Kyoto, infuses a centuries-old Japanese craft with the finest French ...
There is a small temple in Bien Hoa City with a strange name - Mieu Ba Khoanh - that describes a snake rolling itself into a ball. Locals worship with raw pork at the temple every year.
Sumedh describes the temple as colourful and beautiful, there are statues of many Hindu gods and worshippers leave presents for them. Incense sticks are used to give the temple a lovely smell.
Hundreds of people lined up in the hours before midnight at the Wong Tai Sin Taoist temple in Hong Kong in a bid to be among the first to put incense sticks in the stands in front of the temple ...
Participants slowly enter the temple through the main gate then light incense and candles after which devotees bow three times and make offerings of wine and refined white silk, while an address is ...