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People rush to place joss sticks at the Guan Yin temple in Singapore February 3, 2011. Worshippers gather annually at the temple on the eve of the Lunar New Year with hopes to be the first person to offer joss sticks when the clock strikes midnight. The custom is believed to bring prosperity and luck. The Lunar New Year begins on February 3 and marks the start of the Year of the Rabbit, according to the Chinese zodiac. REUTERS/Nicky Loh (SINGAPORE - Tags: RELIGION SOCIETY IMAGES OF THE DAY)
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Experience the vibrant energy of the Lunar New Year with this captivating photograph from REUTERS. Witness the rush of worshippers at the Guan Yin Temple in Singapore (GM1E72304T101) as they place joss sticks in hopes of starting the year off on the right foot. Bring the traditions and culture of this special occasion into your home with a Media Storehouse Photographic Print, a beautiful addition to any space.
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In this print captured by Nicky Loh, worshippers are seen rushing to place joss sticks at the Guan Yin temple in Singapore on February 3,2011. The annual gathering takes place on the eve of the Lunar New Year, with devotees hoping to be the first person to offer their joss sticks as soon as midnight strikes. This age-old custom is deeply rooted in the belief that it will bring prosperity and luck for the year ahead. The atmosphere depicted in this image is one of anticipation and devotion. As people hurry towards the temple, their faces reflect a mix of excitement and reverence. The vibrant colors of traditional clothing worn by some individuals add an extra layer of visual appeal to this already captivating scene. The significance of this occasion lies not only in its religious aspect but also in its cultural importance. The Lunar New Year marks a fresh beginning according to the Chinese zodiac calendar, specifically ushering in the Year of the Rabbit on February 3rd that year. Through this photograph, we catch a glimpse into a cherished tradition that has been passed down through generations – an act filled with hope and faith for good fortune. It serves as a reminder that amidst our modern lives, ancient customs continue to hold great value and meaning for many communities around the world.
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