Monochrome M A C A U

in photography •  7 years ago  (edited)

As a follow-up to my previous post about Macau: https://steemit.com/photography/@osm0sis/m-a-c-a-u-through-my-lens
here are a few black and white photos I took depicting the lives and daily activities of the Macanese people:

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Camera: Samsung Galaxy S4
Location: Macau

The streets of Macau's city center - near the famous Grand Lisboa casino

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Camera: Samsung Galaxy S4
Location: Macau

Two friends catching up in one of the very few kiosk left in the city. Lilau Square is a small but interesting stop on the UNESCO World Heritage trail in the Historic Centre of Macau. It is here that you can find one of the first locations inhabited by Portuguese settlers as well as an East-meets-West architectural crossroad in the buildings seen on the square.

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Camera: Samsung Galaxy S4
Location: Macau

Prayers at A-Ma Temple

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Camera: Samsung Galaxy S4
Location: Macau

Friends enjoying a late night game of Mahjong.
The word Mahjong means “clattering sparrows”, due to the noise of the tiles when mixing them which resemble the sound birds make.
I have heard that, according to yet another Chinese superstition (there are so many), winning the first game of Mahjong is bad luck... so much for Beginner's Luck!

Here are a few more interesting facts you may be interested in:

  • Mahjong is a popular Chinese game that involves the use of tiles in a game of strategy, memory and skill.
  • Generally a game of mahjong is played by four people over a series of rounds, although variants with two, three or even five players, are also played.
  • A total of up to 144 tiles are typically used in a game of mahjong, featuring depictions of bamboo, circles and characters from numbers one to nine; as well as special symbols from seasons, winds, dragons and flowers.
  • The general aim of the game is to score points primarily by ‘wooing’ or forming ‘mahjong’, which is done by achieving a specific set of combinations of tiles by picking them up, while others are discarded.
  • Mahjong has previously had a gambling component that resulted in the Chinese government banning the game in China from 1949 to 1985, and the game was later reinstated without that element.
  • The origins of mahjong are quite disputed and it is possible that the Chinese teacher Confucius designed the game around 500 BC; or the Chinese military invented it in the later 1800s; or it simply grew or was created out of other similar styled games.
    Source: http://tenrandomfacts.com/mahjong/

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Camera: Samsung Galaxy S4
Location: Macau

Shop lady selling sweets and pastries in a typical Macanese store. Notice the picture hanging on the wall behind her showing a portrait of the former owner of the shop, most likely her grand-father or great grand-father.

Map Location: !steemitworldmap 22.192969 lat 113.540256 long - Monochrome M A C A U D3SCR

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Thank you for your visit
If you like this post or have any advice/recommendations, don't hesitate to let me know!

To check out some of my previous posts, click on the links below:


Ayesha

Nepali woman

In the eyes of a child

Macau - through my lens


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Very happy to read a brief explanation of how Mahjong is played. It's very common to see people playing that game in movies from China in my experience. But it looked terribly confusing to the uninitiated like myself.

Glad you found interest in that. I played Mahjong a few times with both Chinese mainlanders and Hong Kongers a while back... it's a serious affair that game, not much laughing going on :)

So no one was laughing like in the movies?

Nope. But maybe I just got a group of grumpy grandpas that time.

Looks like pictures taken in another time. Marvelous as always.

Although being in China I haven't had the chance of playing a game of Mahjong yet. Gotta have to work on that!

Thanks for dropping by and sending over some positive vibes @rootingrobert. You absolutely MUST go learn to play mahjong with the old folks there. Its actually much harder than it looks! (mainly comparing it to the windows 98 version of the game)

Awesome set, would love to walk those streets with my camera.

Thanks for stopping by @bescouted. I'm sure you'd find tons of amazing photos to take

Judging from your post that might be very possible :)

Well at least you sourced the text and the Pictures are originals.

Maybe next time take a screenshot of text you want to cite?

Oooooooooh smart idea. Or I just don't add any extra info.... don't know if people are really interested

Don't worry about the Cheetah, it's obvious when it's misplaced. It's a good service that finds real plagiarism. Unfortunately no bot is perfect and it also gets triggered sometime on the innocent, but like I said it's pretty obvious when that happens so no one will judge your post poorly.

Yeah that's true.

Sometimes you think it's not worth quoting and citing additional information, if cheetah is just going to appear.

At least the photos and text you've added is yours - cheetah can go read the cited information :p

Thanks cryptastic. That's comforting.

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You are one confusing feline, Cheetah! If I link my source, I still can't post it or what?! AaaAaAarrrrgh

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