On the 9th day of Chinese New Year
January 31, 2012
The ninth day of the New Year is a day for Chinese to offer prayers to the Jade Emperor of Heaven (天公, Tiāngōng) in the Daoist Pantheon. The ninth day is traditionally the birthday of the Jade Emperor. This day is especially important to Hokkiens. Come midnight of the eighth day of the new year, Hokkiens will offer thanks giving prayers to the Emperor of Heaven. Offerings will include sugarcane as it was the sugarcane that had protected the Hokkiens from certain extermination generations ago. Incense, tea, fruit, vegetarian food or roast pig, and gold paper is served as a customary protocol for paying respect to an honored person.
This set of photos were captured during the thanks giving prayers 2012 at the Clan Jetty in Penang, Malaysia.
This set of photos were captured during the thanks giving prayers 2012 at the Clan Jetty in Penang, Malaysia.