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Steve Peer once braved the frozen tundra of northern Canada as a reporter and photographer. He now calls southern China home and enjoys the humid clime more than the bone-numbing cold of his native land. He misses little of North America: Riding in the back of a Canadian air force transport plane and crossing a Chinese street both hold the same level of danger and excitement. After traveling extensively in south-west China he has plans to see and photograph more of Asia.
When not shooting photographs or writing he works as an ESL educator and administrator at a private school.
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April 9th, 2008 •
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Prayers at the Tin Hau Temple, Hong Kong Island.
The Tin Hau Temple in Causeway Bay, Hong Kong is more than 200 years old. It celebrates Tin Hau, the taoist Goddess of the Sea, revered in Asia by sailors and fisherman. The temple can be found at the MTR stop of the same name and has been declared a Hong Kong monument.