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Posts by Naomi NH

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Flying fish: A seasonal ritual of the Tao peoples of Orchid Island - Rti Tao (Yami) peoples catching flying fish off the coast of Pongso no Tao – called Orchid Island in English or Lanyu in Chinese – in southeast Taiwan is ...

#taiwan #flyingfish #tao

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Every year, #UNPFII's opening ceremony begins with a ritual prayer by an #Onondaga chief, whose nation is recognized as the #Indigenous peoples of NYC. Rest assured that #NYC, in fact, lies on the ancestral lands of #Lenape peoples.

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Taiwan’s beloved Empress of Heaven, the sea goddess Matsu, celebrates her birthday - Rti Numerous Matsu (Mazu) temples will host elaborate and extensive open-air birthday celebrations for their popular main deity on Sunday, April 20th, the...

#taiwan #mazu #matsu #matsueconomy

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Tradition and change in a Taiwanese ritual - Rti Qingming, an important festival of general mourning in Taiwan, fell on Friday, April 4th, this year. The day was warm and sunny with many people takin...

#Taiwan #Qingming #Tombsweeping

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Houtu: The earth god of a graveyard plot - Rti Qingming, or Tomb Sweeping Day, will be observed on and around Friday, April 4th, this year. The festival of general mourning includes visits to ances...

#Taiwan #Qingming #EarthGod #Houtu

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Religion without smoke: Worshipping the bodhisattva Guanyin at Longshan Temple in Taipei - Rti On Tuesday, March 18th, the nineteenth day of the second lunar month, Taipei’s Longshan (Lungshan) Temple held a birthday celebration for its enshrine...

#Longshan Temple in #Taipei celebrated #Guanyin’s birthday on Tues., 3/18. The temple is totally smoke-free. #Taiwan

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#DEI #Taiwan style 100%

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Observing the anniversary of the February 28th Incident - Rti In Taiwan, February 28th honors the massacre of tens of thousands of Taiwanese and marks a day of remembrance for the uprising against the Chinese Nat...

Commemorating 2/28 in #Taiwan

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A glass straw for my iced coffee at a cafe in #Taipei. An efficient and sustainable alternative. No drama, no crises, less waste. It doesn’t take a revolution. Follow #Taiwan.

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The fate of the nation: Predicting Taiwan’s future in the Year of the Snake - Rti At the Dalongdong Baoan Temple on the eve of the Lunar New Year, the Great Sovereign Protector of Life (Baosheng Dadi) predicted the national fate of ...

#Baoan Temple predicted #Taiwan’s national fate in the lunar new year. The resident deity provided a”very good” fortune that said “the foundation of the nation’s democracy and freedom must be maintained.” #Taipei

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Yes of course.

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Avoiding clarifying truths and trying to turn stories around is whataboutism

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timing matters, it’s not all year round, but peaks over holidays like cny. Nor is it primarily incense but the burning of spirit money

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Not weird & it “moves the needle”. The Thai govt has done this in past yrs (along w/other govts) & there’s plenty of research to evidence that burning spirit money emits carcinogens & has a measurable impact on pollution over cny. To write it’s not as detrimental is to engage in whataboutism

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Writing as art: A brush with the Taiwan Calligraphy Association - Rti The Taiwan Calligraphy Association is promoting opportunities for people to experience Chinese calligraphy before the Lunar New Year. The association ...
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Celebrating “weiya” in the street - Rti Weiya (尾牙), a traditional year end banquet, was celebrated on Wednesday, January 15th. Literally “tail end trade”, the special meal is an annual celeb...
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Fit for a king: The Bangka Qingshan Temple festival closes with a bash - Rti Thousands of well-wishers descended into the streets of Taipei’s Wanhua district on Friday evening in celebration of King Qingshan's birthday. Qin...

The #Qingshan Temple festival is an important religious event, but there is an inherently human dimension to it that makes it particularly memorable and meaningful for believers and non-believers alike. #Taiwan #Taipei

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Be happy for this moment. This moment is your life. ~ Omar Khayyam

Monga (Mengjia) #Qingshan Temple procession, #Wanhua district, #Taipei, #Taiwan

©️ Naomi Hellmann

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The Qingshan Temple festival will be held 11/20-22

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Gifts for the Lunar New Year: Red envelopes and lucky money
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I’m honored that the Guardian included my photo essay along with other incredible work in a feature about the world’s aging population. Thank you 1in6by2030!... www.theguardian.com/artanddesign...

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What’s in a name? In the run-up to the 2024 elections, an elderly Taiwanese voter offered original insights on history, identity and politics in Taiwan.
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great piece, thx 4 sharing. I mostly agree & would add the NYer’s interview w/ Dr. Voss who supports Dr. Gay despite the plagiarism accusation as also a valuable read. I think there are differences bet. Dr Kornbluth & Dr Gay’s response as well as MIT & Harvard’s however that Tillery just ignores.

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Temple ties: Community, #politics and popular #religion in #Taiwan

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Celebrating the New Year with fireworks and firecrackers
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My photo essay portraying Lin Chen and her life in Taiwan at 72 years of age was published at 1in6by2030, a visual storytelling project documenting aging across the world. www.1in6by2030.com/stories/pict...

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