102 Bilder zum Thema "Chinese ghost festival" bei ClipDealer

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Stamp print for the holiday of Chinese lanterns
Taoist instrument
Power Color Spirit Mandala
Holy generals parade on Matsu Temple Fair
Chinese traditional religious practices, Zhongyuan Purdue, Chinese Ghost Festival, believers burn incense and pray
Chinese traditional religious practices, Zhongyuan Purdue, Chinese Ghost Festival, Pudujin
Chinese traditional religious practices, Zhongyuan Purdue, Chinese Ghost Festival, offering sacrifices to ghosts and gods
Red tortoise cake (Ang Ku Kueh, or Kue Ku) the famous Chinese auspicious pastry for longevity, good fortune and prosperity in all Chinese festivals and birthdays, popular in China and Southeast Asia
Chinese traditional religious practices, Zhongyuan Purdue, Chinese Ghost Festival, offering sacrifices to ghosts and gods
Set of colorful snack, Mandarin orange, Tea, candle, incense stick and joss money paper for worship to Taoism Gods, Goddess and ancestors in Chinese cultures in all Chinese Festival. Copy space
Chinese traditional religious practices, Zhongyuan Purdue, Chinese Ghost Festival, offering sacrifices to ghosts and gods
Chinese traditional religious practices, Zhongyuan Purdue, Chinese Ghost Festival, offering sacrifices to ghosts and gods
Chinese traditional religious practices, Zhongyuan Purdue, Chinese Ghost Festival, offering sacrifices to ghosts and gods
Chinese traditional festivals, New Year, Lantern Festival, Zhongyuan Purdue, will hold gorgeous and colorful lantern festivals
Banner on offerings in Ghost Month of Hungry Ghost Festival in Taiwan.
Chinese traditional religious practices, Zhongyuan Purdue, Chinese Ghost Festival, offering sacrifices to ghosts and gods
Red tortoise cake (Ang Ku Kueh, or Kue Ku) the famous Chinese auspicious pastry for longevity, good fortune and prosperity in Chinese new year and birthdays, popular in China and Southeast Asia
Chinese traditional religious practices, Zhongyuan Purdue, Chinese Ghost Festival, offering sacrifices to ghosts and gods
Red tortoise cake (Ang Ku Kueh, or Kue Ku) the famous Chinese auspicious pastry for longevity, good fortune and prosperity in all Chinese festivals and birthdays, popular in China and Southeast Asia
Chinese traditional religious practices, Zhongyuan Purdue, Chinese Ghost Festival, Pudujin
Chinese traditional religious practices, Zhongyuan Purdue, Chinese Ghost Festival, offering sacrifices to ghosts and gods
Red tortoise cake (Ang Ku Kueh, or Kue Ku) the famous Chinese auspicious pastry for longevity, good fortune and prosperity in all Chinese festivals and birthdays, popular in China and Southeast Asia
Chinese traditional religious practices, Zhongyuan Purdue, Chinese Ghost Festival, offering sacrifices to ghosts and gods
Chinese traditional religious practices, Zhongyuan Purdue, Chinese Ghost Festival, offering sacrifices to ghosts and gods
Chinese traditional religious practices, Zhongyuan Purdue, Chinese Ghost Festival, believers burned paper money
Chinese traditional religious practices, Zhongyuan Purdue, Chinese Ghost Festival, offering sacrifices to ghosts and gods
Red tortoise cake (Ang Ku Kueh, or Kue Ku) the famous Chinese auspicious pastry for longevity, good fortune and prosperity in all Chinese festivals and birthdays, popular in China and Southeast Asia
Chinese traditional religious practices, Zhongyuan Purdue, Chinese Ghost Festival, offering sacrifices to ghosts and gods
Chinese traditional religious practices, Zhongyuan Purdue, Chinese Ghost Festival, offering sacrifices to ghosts and gods
Red tortoise cake (Ang Ku Kueh, or Kue Ku) the famous Chinese auspicious pastry for longevity, good fortune and prosperity in all Chinese festivals and birthdays, popular in China and Southeast Asia
Chinese traditional religious practices, Zhongyuan Purdue, Chinese Ghost Festival, believers burn incense and pray
Red tortoise cake (Ang Ku Kueh, or Kue Ku) the famous Chinese auspicious pastry for longevity, good fortune and prosperity in all Chinese festivals and birthdays, popular in China and Southeast Asia
Chupu Altar (Keelung Mid-summer Ghost Festival Museum)
Light the incense sticks (Joss sticks) to pay respect to the Buddha, Gods or Ancestors. Selective focus.
Red tortoise cake (Ang Ku Kueh, or Kue Ku) the famous Chinese auspicious pastry for longevity, good fortune and prosperity in all Chinese festivals and birthdays, popular in China and Southeast Asia
tradition of burning hell banknotes or Joss money for ancestors. Ceng Beng or Qing ming.
Dowry ceremony at Chinese Hungry Ghost festival (Por Tor) at old
Chinese traditional festivals will hold gorgeous and colorful lantern festivals
Chinese traditional festivals will hold gorgeous and colorful lantern festivals
Chinese traditional festivals will hold gorgeous and colorful lantern festivals
Chinese traditional festivals will hold gorgeous and colorful lantern festivals
Chinese traditional festivals will hold gorgeous and colorful lantern festivals
Chinese traditional festivals will hold gorgeous and colorful lantern festivals
Chinese traditional festivals will hold gorgeous and colorful lantern festivals
Oblation for pray or pay respect to god chinese, At the temple thailand
Pile of Joss paper
Chinese traditional festivals will hold gorgeous and colorful lantern festivals
Set of colorful snack, Tea, candle, incense stick and joss money paper for worship to Taoism Gods, Goddess and ancestors in Chinese cultures in all Chinese Festival. Copy space
Set of Joss Paper (ghost or spirit money) that made into burnt offerings common in Chinese ancestral worship on Ghost Festival. Isolated on white background.
the Earth God parade. The Earth God is believed to protect villages and homes.
Paper bank for burning is belief for respect of ancestor chinese
Holy generals parade on Matsu Temple Fair
Chinese traditional festivals will hold gorgeous and colorful lantern festivals

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