Loading…


Malacca became China’s first settlement outside the confines of the empire, thanks in large part to Zheng He’s expeditions there. Many Malaysians have Chinese ancestry, and the Peranakan, as they are called have adopted the area’s traditions — none more bizarre than the celebration of the Hindu festival called Datak Chachar. To give thanks to the gods for answered prayers, celebrants parade through the town with spikes and hooks piercing their skin. Malacca, Malaysia
Author: Michael Yamashita
© Michael Yamashita
Photo size: 29.1 Mpixels (83.4 MB uncompressed) - 6617x4404 pixels (22.0x14.6 in / 56.0x37.3 cm at 300 ppi)
Photo keywords: assistance, assisting, bizarre, celebrants, celebration, cultural, Datak Cachar, gods, Hindu Festival, hooks, hurt, hurting, landscape, Malacca, Malaka, Malaysia, page 314, page 315, pain, parade, people, Peranakan, pierce, piercing, prayers, shirtless, Silk Road, skin, spikes, Straits-born Chinese, topless, tradition, Zheng He book
