Small Chinese shrine and burning incense — Stock Photo, Image

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MACAU, CHINA - MARCH 2013 - Incense burns in a small outdoor shrine in the former Portugese colony of Macau, China. Such shrines are an especially common sight in southern China and overseas Chinese communities.

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