Walking with Mazu Daytime version

by Sander Tams 29. March 2010 19:31

Just as an extension to last blogpost about this Buddhist festival, here's some Taiwanese news channels take on it.

Just for your information: I'm not chewing gum. It's like my way of discussing the quality of pictures with my camera through strange face expressions.

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Then, I went back for more this Saturday, and taking pictures proved to be somewhat easier during daytime. (Lots of movement going on, so I can't set shutterspeed too low.)

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I weren't as smart as these guys, so the photosnapping I did while walking amongst the other people is a bit boring.

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Actually I thought I'd be going to Taoyuan as that was where I heard people were going, but it turns out they already went there, then turned around and walked back. So yeah, homecoming ceremony for the goddess "in charge" will come too.

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Well, you're actually very lucky, you know? Guys?
You get to see all this while not having to listen to all those explosions and get smoke and cinder in your eyes. Ack, Chinese firecrackers.

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I walked with people around Taoyuan for a few hours, and as we're almost home, this god comes to greet the goddess or something like that (carried by people of course,) and he has this wagon following him that plays something like happy hardcore and some of those costume guys with spears and stuff, dancing. It was a bit of a shock to me, so I didn't manage to take any good pictures.

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Later on the day, I took this picture as a wagon drove away with the costumes and sound equipment. I really wish I'd had a video of it. Really. It's just so wacky for a European who's used to this conservative and serious Christianity stuff being all that is about religion, and then come to see Buddhist gods/spirits hold a rave welcome party for their friend.

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Actually, while everyone were walking towards the temple, the raving gods were walking the other way, so didn't get to see much of it.
Shortly after, I caught up with some of the troops in front, such as Mr. Dragon here.
All the way, they were walking in front of the group, dancing and stuff, but they're about to perform soon, so they'd like all the followers to get into the place in front of the temple first, so as to have some audience.

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Serious as always. This guy is called 千里眼 - Qianli Yen / Chien Li Yien - which means "Thousand Miles Eye". You could say he's a kind of general. So is his reverted-color counterpart. (That other dude with red skin and a green hat.)

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Have to say: I have a suspicion that less people are here today than last week. Not that there isn't still incredibly many.

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Lots of people yah.

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Am not looking forward to see these fireworks go off.

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And the temples goddess is back. While walking, I talked with a girl who had lived in Britain and found out some more info on this celebration. The goddess that is celebrated here is called Mazu and she's in originally in charge of the sea and a pretector of those who make a living there such as fishermen and traders. Actually she's kind of a guiding deity that will help you to decide, if you are in doubt of where to go in your life. She has been getting a big increase in popularity over the last few tens of years, going from just being a goddess protecting people at sea to be more of a patron.

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There you go. Dragon dance in a much nicer quality.

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I love this picture.

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And this one too. Especially this one caught a lot of details. Perhaps I could send it in for the photographing competition. They have a first prize of 30.000 NT$ for the photographer who takes the best picture.

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This drunkard guy turned out to be a god for the working class. Or maybe just generally for work related business (more manual labour I guess.) And that's why he's drinking. It's not like he's representing something bad or shameful. He's just drunk because, I don't know, because life is hard and because that's what many people with more manual labour do. (I'm been living in some blue areas of the city the last many months and I see empty beer bottles everywhere there's been some space for construction workers and the like to sit down.

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This is 順風耳 - Shun Feng Er - Which means something like tailwind ear. Probably he can use the wind to listen to very distant sounds or something. Story is that this guy and the other green dude were demons that Mazu subdued. Now they're her loyal guardians and friends.

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After some free Buddhist veggie food, festives were kind of over. A lot of people lingered there a while after, playing music and praying to the goddess. (Asking for guidance I guess?)
This is not the one, just by the way. At least, I don't think so, judging on her headdress and the fact that Mazu is sitting in the temple now.

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By the exit road, the people in costumes would be giving out free candy. By the time I went home though, I was too caught up with a tiny cinder that flew into my eye just as I was about to jump into the car to go back home. Damn.

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Look at this guy. He brought two cameras! Either that's really pro or just really funny!I hope he wont take away that prize from me. (But I guess competition is pretty hard already with all those people with cameras.)

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I like this picture too, for some reason.

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And there she is, the goddess. You can recognise her by the characteristic hat she has. That goes for many of the Buddhist gods and deities. You could look up Mazu on wikipedia if you're interested in this kind of stuff. I think there's about one thousand or more temples dedicated to her in Taiwan.

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Microblogpost in danish

by Sander Tams 28. March 2010 14:30

Tog til sådan en slags rotary country fair for outbounds for at representere Danmark for nogle måneder siden og mødte mindst 3 outbounds der allerhelst ville til Danmark.
Nu viser det sig så at distriktet, der arrangerede det og i øvrigt ikke er det samme som mit, ikke har fået nogen "pladser" i Danmark, selvom Taiwan samlet næste år udveksler 5 i stedet for 3, som det har været førhen. Det er i hvert fald hvad jeg har fået fortalt.
Så føler man sig lidt dum over at have arbejdet så hårdt. Alt jeg har lavet, er jo bare knuste drømme.

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Pessimisme

Eight Days of Walking

by Sander Tams 21. March 2010 19:51

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Now what is going on here? There weren't nearly as many people here when I visited one week ago.

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Place is Taoyuan and this picture was taken exactly at 9:51 pm on Friday 19th of March. Two days from now.

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People are making a lot of noise around the place, blowing up stuff, playing drums, gongs and whatever. They also burn lots of ghost money and incence. If you want to find out where it's on, you won't have much trouble.

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Yingge Pottery Class

by Sander Tams 18. March 2010 18:08

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On Chihlee College, I have pottery and aesthetics class every Wednesday. I'm taking the class because it will be an opportunity for me to listen to more Chinese and at the same time work a little with my hands, which will make it possible for me to participate and possibly have a little more fun even though I can't understand much of what the teacher says.

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This wednesday was a little different. In the morning, as in every wednesday morning I had a speech and debate class (in english) with charismatic Tom Harper, who is an Irish new yorker and therefore celebrating Saint Patricks Day. After that, had to hurry and swallow some lunch as a bus was waiting to bring students to Yingge where our teacher lives and produces art for the president, national palace museum and whatnot.

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Taiwanese Weather Sucks

by Sander Tams 16. March 2010 17:45

Yeah. Now you're warned. Taiwan's weather is infamous for having some pretty hefty temperature swings. This year has been one of the worst.

Seen those pictures from Yangmingshan I took last Friday? It was rather hot, and that's even though I was up in the mountains. Apparantly, two days ago, there had been "snow" in the higher regions of the mountain. (According to Andre.)

Weather has been especially harsh just recently. So much that people all around me are telling it's one of the worst years for a long time. (It's not often the temperature goes as low as 5 degrees, but it did recently.) Today was cold too, and metreologists are having a hard time.

Rainy days are the worst here. When it starts to rain, temperatures skydive and lots of people will get colds. (Including me. Actually I've been fighting with what I suspect to be a conspiration between cold and flu since last thursday or so. And I'm not even taking that stupid medicin that stops your immune defence from fighting it that's become so just that much popular amongst people here since "H1N1" broke out and killed thousands of people. Ridiculous name by the way.)

You could say, my body probably is going through some sort of culture shock now. It's used to much more cold environments, but it can't really figure out the high air humidity I guess. Chinese new year was pretty bad and somewhat colder, (also the worst in the last 5 years or so,) but it didn't really hit me as hard as this weather rollercoaster we're in now. The poor machine here is completely out of it. I'm feeling cold one moment and then, after walking for a few minutes, I have to change my shirt because it's soaked completely from sweating. (And there's no way it'll dry with humidities like this. Especially not while it's 10 degrees celcius. It'll take sometimes a day to dry something even when it's 36 outside.)
Tonight is going to be really cold too. I imagine my cold and flu will strike back hard tomorrow if they're still alive in there.

I don't have much new pictures for you right now, as it's pretty boring out there and I'm too busy sleeping at home anyway recently, but Here's the most recent photos I shot at Chihlee College. If you're reading this article a long time after it was written, I might have added more photos from that place, but just now I've only taken some pictures of guys playing volleyball there from last Friday.

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Just FYI: Moved to my third host family last Friday too. (Busy day huh?) There's my packed luggage from before I moved. Their house is close enough to Chihlee too and it's a really cool place that I ought to tell about soon.

And then, to fill in some more, here's another youtubed piece of my new passion. The Japanese band POLYSICS, which is honestly a bit unrelated to Taiwan:

Actually I went to look for some of their music in Ximending some weeks ago. After some Mandarin/English juggling, clerks at the first store I decided to enter, managed somehow to inform me that POLYSICS didn't release any CD's in Taiwan. Most of their releases would be Japan only, and just a few were sold in America too. Damn it. *哭*

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