Staff Cecil Lee Posted February 10, 2010 Staff Share Posted February 10, 2010 Dear GOD, What do you like to have: Coffee or English Tea? Both? Or even several cups ofChinese tea. For you, no problem! We will make it for you! This is perhaps repeated every morning in many Kopitams (Non-airconditioned coffee shops) each day.In many coffee shops; an offering of 5 oranges are also offered with the coffee or tea! Why 5 oranges? This has to do with the Cantonese custom of "praying" to the 5 spirits: of the North, South, East, West and Centre spirit or "5-Ghosts". Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_132584 Posted February 28, 2010 Share Posted February 28, 2010 Hi Master Lee, I have also heard that the number 5 mean 5 elements which represent harmony or big luck ().But one thing I can't understand .. why "without milk" both in coffee and tea?Best regards, Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_146523 Posted September 27, 2010 Share Posted September 27, 2010 Quote On 2/10/2010 11:02:30 AM, Anonymous wrote:Dear GOD,What do you like to have:Coffee or English Tea? Both?Or even several cupsofChinese tea.For you, no problem! We willmake it for you!This is perhaps repeated everymorning in many Kopitams(Non-airconditioned coffeeshops) each day.In many coffeeshops; an offering of 5oranges are also offered withthe coffee or tea!Why 5 oranges? This has to dowith the Cantonese custom of"praying" to the 5 spirits: ofthe North, South, East, Westand Centre spirit or"5-Ghosts".Thanks you for your explaination! There are many Chinese culture I want to study more. Chinese culture is very interesting and diversified. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted May 23, 2013 Staff Share Posted May 23, 2013 This is a traditional belief of the Cantonese (Chinese dialect group) of praying to all the FIVE GODS (spirits) in a home or premises.Here, the five gods are: NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, WEST and the CENTER God(s).Location a coffee shop at Jalan Bukit Merah. Here, there are 5 tea cups below it are also 5 "sweet" cakes. Quote On 9/27/2010 9:52:17 AM, Anonymous wrote:On 2/10/2010 11:02:30 AM, Cecil Leewrote:Dear GOD,What do you like to have:Coffee or English Tea? Both?Or even several cupsofChinese tea.For you, no problem! We willmake it for you!This is perhaps repeated everymorning in many Kopitams(Non-airconditioned coffeeshops) each day.In many coffeeshops; an offering of 5oranges are also offered withthe coffee or tea!Why 5 oranges? This has to dowith the Cantonese custom of"praying" to the 5 spirits: ofthe North, South, East, Westand Centre spirit or"5-Ghosts".Thanks you for your explaination!There are many Chinese culture I want tostudy more. Chinese culture is veryinteresting and diversified. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted May 27, 2013 Staff Share Posted May 27, 2013 Another coffee shop. This time round, did you notice the 5 large sized glass cups of coffee at the base of the altar? Quote On 5/23/2013 9:34:32 AM, Anonymous wrote:This is a traditional belief of theCantonese (Chinese dialect group) ofpraying to all the FIVE GODS (spirits)in a home or premises.Here, the fivegods are: NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, WEST andthe CENTER God(s).Location a coffee shopat Jalan Bukit Merah. Here, there are 5tea cups below it are also 5 "sweet"cakes.On 9/27/2010 9:52:17 AM, HoneyWhite wrote:On 2/10/2010 11:02:30AM, Cecil Leewrote:DearGOD,What do you like to have:Coffee or English Tea? Both?Or even several cupsofChinese tea.Foryou, no problem! We willmake itfor you!This is perhapsrepeated everymorning in manyKopitams(Non-airconditionedcoffeeshops) each day.In manycoffeeshops; an offering of 5oranges are also offered withthe coffee or tea!Why 5oranges? This has to dowith theCantonese custom of"praying" tothe 5 spirits: ofthe North,South, East, Westand Centrespirit or"5-Ghosts".Thanks you foryour explaination!There are manyChinese culture I want tostudymore. Chinese culture is veryinteresting and diversified. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted June 7, 2013 Staff Share Posted June 7, 2013 Yes, we are the five spirits: North, South, East, West & Central Quote On 5/27/2013 6:47:40 PM, Anonymous wrote:Another coffee shop. This time round,did you notice the 5 large sized glasscups of coffee at the base of thealtar?On 5/23/2013 9:34:32 AM, Cecil Leewrote:This is a traditional beliefof theCantonese (Chinese dialectgroup) ofpraying to all the FIVEGODS (spirits)in a home orpremises.Here, the fivegods are:NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, WEST andtheCENTER God(s).Location a coffee shopat Jalan Bukit Merah. Here, thereare 5tea cups below it are also 5"sweet"cakes.On 9/27/2010 9:52:17AM, HoneyWhite wrote:On2/10/2010 11:02:30AM, Cecil Leewrote:DearGOD,What do you like to have:Coffee or English Tea? Both?Or even several cupsofChinese tea.Foryou, no problem! We willmake itfor you!This is perhapsrepeatedeverymorning in manyKopitams(Non-airconditionedcoffeeshops) each day.Inmanycoffeeshops; anoffering of 5oranges arealso offered withthe coffeeor tea!Why 5oranges? Thishas to dowith theCantonesecustom of"praying" tothe 5spirits: ofthe North,South, East, Westand Centrespirit or"5-Ghosts".Thanks youforyour explaination!There aremanyChinese culture I want tostudymore. Chinese culture isveryinteresting anddiversified. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted June 12, 2013 Staff Share Posted June 12, 2013 Some Chinese belief that spirits can reside (or built) a home inside a reasonable large tree trunk.Five oranges were offered I suppose to the Five Spirits. A common theme in many "praying rituals" is to respect the Five spirits: North, South, East, West and Central.What is unique here is the entire tree trunk is wrapped in the "worship" YELLOW coloured cloth. Kind of remind me of the winter "clothing" that some trees in cold countries are wrapped in... during my wintervisits to countries such as Korea... Quote On 6/7/2013 6:51:12 AM, Anonymous wrote:Yes, we are the five spirits: North,South, East, West & CentralOn5/27/2013 6:47:40 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:Another coffee shop. This timeround,did you notice the 5 largesized glasscups of coffee at thebase of thealtar?On 5/23/20139:34:32 AM, Cecil Leewrote:This is a traditional beliefoftheCantonese (Chinese dialectgroup) ofpraying to all theFIVEGODS (spirits)in a home orpremises.Here, the fivegodsare:NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, WEST andtheCENTER God(s).Location acoffee shopat Jalan BukitMerah. Here, thereare 5teacups below it are also 5"sweet"cakes.On 9/27/2010 9:52:17AM,HoneyWhite wrote:On2/10/2010 11:02:30AM, Cecil Leewrote:DearGOD,What do you like to have:Coffee or English Tea?Both?Or even severalcupsofChinesetea.Foryou, noproblem! We willmake itfor you!This is perhapsrepeatedeverymorningin manyKopitams(Non-airconditionedcoffeeshops) eachday.Inmanycoffeeshops; anoffering of 5oranges arealso offeredwiththe coffeeor tea!Why 5oranges? Thishasto dowith theCantonesecustom of"praying" tothe 5spirits: oftheNorth,South, East, Westand Centrespirit or"5-Ghosts".Thanksyouforyour explaination!There aremanyChineseculture I want tostudymore. Chinese culture isveryinteresting anddiversified. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted October 2, 2017 Author Staff Share Posted October 2, 2017 “Tree God” Yellow cloth tied around a tree. This is found at Block 529 Ang Mo Kio. Beside the block’s Coffeeshop. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted July 23 Author Staff Share Posted July 23 Get Expert Help from Master Cecil Lee for your Altar Placement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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