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This picture shows the altar and the five scrolls at the back inside the matshed. The figures on the extreme left and right scrolls are door gods. The centre three are the Taoist gods usually known as 'Saam Ching' (Stevens; 1997, 68 and 177). The people inside the matshed are musicians (Photograph courtesy of Antiquities and Monuments Office).

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This picture shows the altar and the five scrolls at the back inside the matshed. The figures on the extreme left and right scrolls are door gods. The centre three are the Taoist gods usually known as 'Saam Ching' (Stevens; 1997, 68 and 177). The people inside the matshed are musicians (Photograph courtesy of Antiquities and Monuments Office). 109
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This picture shows the altar and the five scrolls at the back inside the matshed. The figures on the extreme left and right scrolls are door gods. The centre three are the Taoist gods usually known as 'Saam Ching' (Stevens; 1997, 68 and 177). The people inside the matshed are musicians (Photograph courtesy of Antiquities and Monuments Office). 109
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This picture shows the altar and the five scrolls at the back inside the matshed. The figures on the extreme left and right scrolls are door gods. The centre three are the Taoist gods usually known as 'Saam Ching' (Stevens; 1997, 68 and 177). The people inside the matshed are musicians (Photograph courtesy of Antiquities and Monuments Office).

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