Drum and bell in the Tam Kung Temple

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Drum and bell in the Tam Kung Temple. On the ground beside the drum stand is a small altar for Zao Jun (灶君, the Kitchen God). Zao Jun, also called Zao Shen (灶神), is very important in Chinese folk culture. It is believed that before the Chinese New Year he returns to heaven to report the activities of every household over the past year to the emperor of Heaven. The emperor either rewards or punishes a family based on Zao Jun's report. Photo taken on May 9, 2012.

In Collection:
Subject Language Identifier
  • IMG_4466
Date created Resource type Rights statement Extent
  • 1 colour photograph
Geographic coverage Coordinates
  • 48.4359, -123.35155
  • 48.4294, -123.3679
Physical repository Collection
  • Victoria’s Chinatown, a gateway to the past and present of Chinese Canadians
Provider Genre Is referenced by Date digitized
  • 2012
Technical note
  • Cataloguing metadata provided by MH. Migration metadata by MT.
Rights
  • These images are provided for research use only. These images are provided with the consent of the Yen Wo Society and cannot be reproduced or copied without permission. For more information, contact Dr. Zhongping Chen at zhchen@uvic.ca
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