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Dolni Bogrov, Bulgaria - January 24, 2026: Traditional puppeteer masquerade games "Djamal". People with masks called Kukeri dance and perform a ritual-stock-foto
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Dolni Bogrov, Bulgaria - January 24, 2026: Traditional puppeteer masquerade games "Djamal". People with masks called Kukeri dance and perform a ritual-stock-foto
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Dolni Bogrov, Bulgaria - January 24, 2026: Traditional puppeteer masquerade games "Djamal". People with masks called Kukeri dance and perform a ritual-stock-foto
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Dolni Bogrov, Bulgaria - January 24, 2026: Traditional puppeteer masquerade games "Djamal". People with masks called Kukeri dance and perform a ritual-stock-foto
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Dolni Bogrov, Bulgaria - January 24, 2026: Traditional puppeteer masquerade games "Djamal". People with masks called Kukeri dance and perform a ritual-stock-foto
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Dolni Bogrov, Bulgaria - January 24, 2026: Traditional puppeteer masquerade games "Djamal". People with masks called Kukeri dance and perform a ritual-stock-foto
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Dolni Bogrov, Bulgaria - January 24, 2026: Traditional puppeteer masquerade games "Djamal". People with masks called Kukeri dance and perform a ritual-stock-foto
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Dolni Bogrov, Bulgaria - January 24, 2026: Traditional puppeteer masquerade games "Djamal". People with masks called Kukeri dance and perform a ritual-stock-foto
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Dolni Bogrov, Bulgaria - January 24, 2026: Traditional puppeteer masquerade games "Djamal". People with masks called Kukeri dance and perform a ritual-stock-foto
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Dolni Bogrov, Bulgaria - January 24, 2026: Traditional puppeteer masquerade games "Djamal". People with masks called Kukeri dance and perform a ritual-stock-foto
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Dolni Bogrov, Bulgaria - January 24, 2026: Traditional puppeteer masquerade games "Djamal". People with masks called Kukeri dance and perform a ritual-stock-foto
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Dolni Bogrov, Bulgaria - January 24, 2026: Traditional puppeteer masquerade games "Djamal". People with masks called Kukeri dance and perform a ritual-stock-foto
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Dolni Bogrov, Bulgaria - January 24, 2026: Traditional puppeteer masquerade games "Djamal". People with masks called Kukeri dance and perform a ritual-stock-foto
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Dolni Bogrov, Bulgaria - January 24, 2026: Traditional puppeteer masquerade games "Djamal". People with masks called Kukeri dance and perform a ritual-stock-foto
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Dolni Bogrov, Bulgaria - January 24, 2026: Traditional puppeteer masquerade games "Djamal". People with masks called Kukeri dance and perform a ritual-stock-foto
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Dolni Bogrov, Bulgaria - January 24, 2026: Traditional puppeteer masquerade games "Djamal". People with masks called Kukeri dance and perform a ritual-stock-foto
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Dolni Bogrov, Bulgaria - January 24, 2026: Traditional puppeteer masquerade games "Djamal". People with masks called Kukeri dance and perform a ritual-stock-foto
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Dolni Bogrov, Bulgaria - January 24, 2026: Traditional puppeteer masquerade games "Djamal". People with masks called Kukeri dance and perform a ritual-stock-foto
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This vibrant illustration features a lively ghost holding a boombox, exuding fun and energy. With stylish sunglasses and musical notes floating nearby-stock-foto
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Motivated disabled sportive young man in wheelchair trains upper body muscles, rotating levers in gym. Strong spirit, dedication to sports and health, using arm cycle trainer for rehabilitation || Model released-stock-foto
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Seamless Happy Halloween Vector Background With A Haunted Mansion, Trees, Ghosts, And A Witch Flying Across The Full Moon. Horizontally Repeatable.-stock-foto
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Hong Kong, Hong Kong. 19th Dec, 2025. The "Ghost Master' effigy is set on fire for guarding off wandering and evil spirits against the backdrop of traditional bamboo flower boards in Shui Tau Tsuen. Male villagers gather and perform rituals in Kam Tin, Hong Kong to observe the final night of the once-in-a-decade Jiao Festival. The giant bamboo theatre at the festival is recognised as the world's largest temporary bamboo alter by the Guinness World Records recently. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hong Kong, Hong Kong. 18th Dec, 2025. The "Ghost Master" effigy is positioned against rows of traditional bamboo flower boards at Shui Tau Tsuen. Male villagers gather and perform rituals in Kam Tin, Hong Kong to observe the final night of the once-in-a-decade Jiao Festival. The giant bamboo theatre at the festival is recognised as the world's largest temporary bamboo alter by the Guinness World Records recently. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hong Kong, Hong Kong. 18th Dec, 2025. The "Ghost Master" effigy is seen being carried during a parade on the street. Male villagers gather and perform rituals in Kam Tin, Hong Kong to observe the final night of the once-in-a-decade Jiao Festival. The giant bamboo theatre at the festival is recognised as the world's largest temporary bamboo alter by the Guinness World Records recently. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hong Kong, Hong Kong. 18th Dec, 2025. The "Ghost Master" effigy is seen being carried during a parade on the street. Male villagers gather and perform rituals in Kam Tin, Hong Kong to observe the final night of the once-in-a-decade Jiao Festival. The giant bamboo theatre at the festival is recognised as the world's largest temporary bamboo alter by the Guinness World Records recently. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hong Kong, Hong Kong. 18th Dec, 2025. The "Ghost Master" effigy is seen being carried during a parade on the street. Male villagers gather and perform rituals in Kam Tin, Hong Kong to observe the final night of the once-in-a-decade Jiao Festival. The giant bamboo theatre at the festival is recognised as the world's largest temporary bamboo alter by the Guinness World Records recently. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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December 18, 2025, Hong Kong, China: Villagers seen burning incense to finish the ritual after the possession of the deity ghost king. The 34th Kam Tin Jiao Festival is a once-in-a-decade celebration in Kam Tin Heung. It took place from 13rd Dec to 19th Dec. Originated in 1685, this tradition is organized by the Tang clan to commemorate officials who allowed displaced villagers to return to their homeland. The massive bamboo theatre which serves as the centre stage of the festival is recognized by the Guinness World Records as the worldís largest temporary bamboo altar..The taoist festival al-stock-foto
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Villagers seen burning incense to finish the ritual after the possession of the deity ghost king. The 34th Kam Tin Jiao Festival is a once-in-a-decade celebration in Kam Tin Heung. It took place from 13rd Dec to 19th Dec. Originated in 1685, this tradition is organized by the Tang clan to commemorate officials who allowed displaced villagers to return to their homeland. The massive bamboo theatre which serves as the centre stage of the festival is recognized by the Guinness World Records as the worldís largest temporary bamboo altar. The taoist festival also encompass a wide range of tradition-stock-foto
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December 18, 2025, Hong Kong, China: People carry the paper crafted ghost king and march around Kam Tin to perform the procession of the deity ghost king. The 34th Kam Tin Jiao Festival is a once-in-a-decade celebration in Kam Tin Heung. It took place from 13rd Dec to 19th Dec. Originated in 1685, this tradition is organized by the Tang clan to commemorate officials who allowed displaced villagers to return to their homeland. The massive bamboo theatre which serves as the centre stage of the festival is recognized by the Guinness World Records as the worldís largest temporary bamboo altar..Th-stock-foto
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People carry the paper crafted ghost king and march around Kam Tin to perform the procession of the deity ghost king. The 34th Kam Tin Jiao Festival is a once-in-a-decade celebration in Kam Tin Heung. It took place from 13rd Dec to 19th Dec. Originated in 1685, this tradition is organized by the Tang clan to commemorate officials who allowed displaced villagers to return to their homeland. The massive bamboo theatre which serves as the centre stage of the festival is recognized by the Guinness World Records as the worldís largest temporary bamboo altar. The taoist festival also encompass a wid-stock-foto
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December 18, 2025, Hong Kong, China: People carry the paper crafted ghost king and march around Kam Tin to perform the procession of the deity ghost king, The 34th Kam Tin Jiao Festival is a once-in-a-decade celebration in Kam Tin Heung. It took place from 13rd Dec to 19th Dec. Originated in 1685, this tradition is organized by the Tang clan to commemorate officials who allowed displaced villagers to return to their homeland. The massive bamboo theatre which serves as the centre stage of the festival is recognized by the Guinness World Records as the worldís largest temporary bamboo altar..Th-stock-foto
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People carry the paper crafted ghost king and march around Kam Tin to perform the procession of the deity ghost king, The 34th Kam Tin Jiao Festival is a once-in-a-decade celebration in Kam Tin Heung. It took place from 13rd Dec to 19th Dec. Originated in 1685, this tradition is organized by the Tang clan to commemorate officials who allowed displaced villagers to return to their homeland. The massive bamboo theatre which serves as the centre stage of the festival is recognized by the Guinness World Records as the worldís largest temporary bamboo altar. The taoist festival also encompass a wid-stock-foto
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An altar seen during the festival. The 34th Kam Tin Jiao Festival is a once-in-a-decade celebration in Kam Tin Heung. It took place from 13rd Dec to 19th Dec. Originated in 1685, this tradition is organized by the Tang clan to commemorate officials who allowed displaced villagers to return to their homeland. The massive bamboo theatre which serves as the centre stage of the festival is recognized by the Guinness World Records as the worldís largest temporary bamboo altar. The taoist festival also encompass a wide range of traditional activities including the procession of the deity ghost king,-stock-foto
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An evening blessing ceremony seen performed in front of the paper crafted deity ghost kings. The 34th Kam Tin Jiao Festival is a once-in-a-decade celebration in Kam Tin Heung. It took place from 13rd Dec to 19th Dec. Originated in 1685, this tradition is organized by the Tang clan to commemorate officials who allowed displaced villagers to return to their homeland. The massive bamboo theatre which serves as the centre stage of the festival is recognized by the Guinness World Records as the worldís largest temporary bamboo altar. The taoist festival also encompass a wide range of traditional ac-stock-foto
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December 18, 2025, Hong Kong, China: An evening blessing ceremony seen performed in front of the paper crafted deity ghost kings. The 34th Kam Tin Jiao Festival is a once-in-a-decade celebration in Kam Tin Heung. It took place from 13rd Dec to 19th Dec. Originated in 1685, this tradition is organized by the Tang clan to commemorate officials who allowed displaced villagers to return to their homeland. The massive bamboo theatre which serves as the centre stage of the festival is recognized by the Guinness World Records as the worldís largest temporary bamboo altar..The taoist festival also en-stock-foto
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A young boy poses for a portrait. The 34th Kam Tin Jiao Festival is a once-in-a-decade celebration in Kam Tin Heung. It took place from 13rd Dec to 19th Dec. Originated in 1685, this tradition is organized by the Tang clan to commemorate officials who allowed displaced villagers to return to their homeland. The massive bamboo theatre which serves as the centre stage of the festival is recognized by the Guinness World Records as the worldís largest temporary bamboo altar. The taoist festival also encompass a wide range of traditional activities including the procession of the deity ghost king,-stock-foto
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December 17, 2025, Hong Kong, China: The paper crafted deity ghost kings seen placed in the bamboo structure for worship. The 34th Kam Tin Jiao Festival is a once-in-a-decade celebration in Kam Tin Heung. It took place from 13rd Dec to 19th Dec. Originated in 1685, this tradition is organized by the Tang clan to commemorate officials who allowed displaced villagers to return to their homeland. The massive bamboo theatre which serves as the centre stage of the festival is recognized by the Guinness World Records as the worldís largest temporary bamboo altar..The taoist festival also encompass-stock-foto
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The paper crafted deity ghost kings seen placed in the bamboo structure for worship. The 34th Kam Tin Jiao Festival is a once-in-a-decade celebration in Kam Tin Heung. It took place from 13rd Dec to 19th Dec. Originated in 1685, this tradition is organized by the Tang clan to commemorate officials who allowed displaced villagers to return to their homeland. The massive bamboo theatre which serves as the centre stage of the festival is recognized by the Guinness World Records as the worldís largest temporary bamboo altar. The taoist festival also encompass a wide range of traditional activities-stock-foto
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A cheerful, graphic illustration for a "Happy Halloween" and "Trick or Treat" theme-stock-foto
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Cartoon gravestone with the letters rip on it and some grass at the bottom-stock-foto