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Gallery One/The Divine Mother
Varied aspects of The Divine Mother or Heavenly Goddess, taken over a period of three years in Laos, Japan, Vietnam and Thailand, reflect the phenomenal growth of interest in feminine spirits, especially in Vietnam.
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Gallery Two/Cham Sites
Vestiges of the ancient Hindu-Buddhist Kingdoms of Champa (8th-17th centuries, once dominant in Central Vietnam. Recorded over a three year period.
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Gallery Three/Shinto Sites
Shinto shrines, dwelling places of Deity, reflect the veneration of energy in nature and homage paid to ancestors.
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Gallery Four/Kyoto-Nara I
First of three galleries dedicated to Buddhist/Shinto festivals and sites of Kyoto and Nara. Includes images taken at the Archery Festival of Kyoto.
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Gallery Five/Kyoto-Nara II
Second of three galleries dedicated to Buddhist/Shinto festivals and sites of Kyoto and Nara. Includes images taken at the Archery Festival of Kyoto.
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Gallery Nine/Hoi An
The charming river city of Hoi An reflects its unique Chinese-Japanese cultural roots.
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Gallery Ten/Thuy Mountain
Photos taken in and around a series of caves and grottos sacred to both the Vietnamese and their predecessors, the Cham on Thuy Mountain, Da Nang. Hindu, Buddhist and Confucist images are represented.
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Gallery Eleven/Hue
Deeply cultured, the former imperial city Hue is still ringed with magical sites and vistas.
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Gallery Thirteen/Rakan
A Zen monastery in Arashiyama, Kyoto, houses five hundred stone Rakans or Boddhisatvas carved by sixty lay persons at the end of the last century. Each Rakan displays a unique personality.
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