Incense Sticks Vietnam
Having roots in China, India and Japan, incense is an irreplaceable part of traditional festivals and religious ceremonies in Oriental countries. In Vietnam, in particular, incense offering is a harmonious combination of art and culture. In Vietnamese, incense is known as “Hương” or “Nhang” (“Hương” in the North and “Nhang” in the South). For centuries, Vietnamese people have burned “Nhang”, from modest temples to prestigious pagodas, from humble village huts to luscious houses. Incense is offered when a family member dies, a baby is born, or as a way to pray for and commemorate ancestors.
Size: 6416px × 4278px
Location: Hue Vietnam
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