After returning from my first-ever one-storey plunge into the waters, it's time to do Some PRAYING! And this time, on the eighth day of Chinese New Year, we pray to Ti Kong which literally translates into The God of Heaven. This is a very very important day for the Chinese, especially the Hokkiens. In fact, this ceremony is even of more importance than the first day of Chinese new Year itself. This can be proven by the massive on-going display of fireworks all over Penang which is even on a bigger scale than on the first day of CNY.
So lets do a case study. What happens in the Khoo family?
The pictures will be able to tell the story from now on. Enjoy.


The offerings

The sacred altar.
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