Friday, December 2, 2016

Alms Giving @ Luang Prabang, Laos

The UNESCO World Heritage City of Luang Prabang in Laos is the perfect place to see one of the most sacred Lao traditions, the Buddhist Alms Giving Ceremony.

Despite being a highly revered ritual for locals, visitors are encouraged to be involved as long as a level of respect is maintained throughout. Alms giving takes place daily as the sun rises, beginning on the main street of Luang Prabang before spreading out to all the side streets. You should buy your offerings (usually food) in advance and arrive with plenty of time to spare as it’s considered very offensive to disrupt the ceremony once it has commenced. Follow the guidance of the locals by kneeling down ready to give your offering to the monks; most common gifts include rice, fresh fruit and traditional sweet snacks. The idea of the alms giving is for the Buddhist monks to make merit and also to collect food for their one meal of a day.

Everyday, as the sun rises in Luang Prabang (6am), around 200 Buddhist monks depart from their various temples to gather their daily meal. The tradition of alms gathering dates back to the 14th century, yet still today locals wake early to prepare the food for the monks and wait quietly by the roadside to give their gifts. Although the main purpose is for locals to give alms to the monks, you will also notice small children kneeling with baskets in the hope that the monks will share some of their alms with them so that they can take food back to their family.

Friday, September 9, 2016

太鲁阁峡谷国家公园 -Taroko Gorge National Park

Taroko National Park is one of the nine national parks in Taiwan and was named after the Taroko Gorge, the landmark gorge of the park carved by the Liwu River. The park spans Taichung Municipality, Nantou County, and Hualien County.

Does this rock on the right resembling a Red Indian?

Tuesday, September 6, 2016

般若波罗蜜多心经 The Heart Sutra of Prajna Paramita

The Heart Sutra of Prajna Paramita or The Heart Sutra of the perfection of wisdom, is the shortest of all Buddhism sutras. However, it is the most important as it explains the core teaching of Buddhism - Emptiness.

The Heart Sutra was made into a theme song of Xuan Zang, a 2016 Chinese historical adventure film based on Xuan Zang's seventeen-year overland journey to India during the Tang dynasty in the seventh century, in search of the Buddhist Sutras.

Thursday, August 25, 2016

Bless Bagan

It is sad to learn that the magnitude 6.8 earthquake has caused massive damage to this UNESCO world heritage site that has pagodas built between 11th to 14th century.

PRAY FOR BAGAN, PRAY FOR MYANMAR!

Sunday, July 24, 2016

Sunflower

During the recent trip to Taiwan, we passed by a field that filled with sunflowers.
We spent almost an hour there, trying to take photos from all angles including macro shots.