Chinese opera Tin Hau
Updated On Apr 22, 2014 10:55 PM IST
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A Chinese Cantonese opera singer poses before her performance during the Tin Hau festival on Lamma Island, an outlying island of Hong Kong. Tin Hau, whose birthday is celebrated this year on April 22, is known as the Goddess of the Sea and maintains high popularity ratings amongst Hong Kongers (AFP Photo)
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A Chinese Cantonese opera singer applies her make-up before performing during the Tin Hau festival on Lamma Island, an outlying island of Hong Kong (AFP Photo)
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Chinese Cantonese opera singers perform during the Tin Hau festival on Lamma Island, an outlying island of Hong Kong (AFP Photo)
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A Chinese Cantonese opera singer applies her make-up before performing during the Tin Hau festival on Lamma Island, an outlying island of Hong Kong (AFP Photo)
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A Chinese Cantonese opera singer performs during the Tin Hau festival on Lamma Island (AFP Photo)
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A Chinese Cantonese opera singer recites his lines before performing during the Tin Hau festival on Lamma Island (AFP Photo)
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Updated on Apr 22, 2014 10:55 PM IST