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One of the five famous Assembly Halls Hoi An, Fukien Assembly Hall was erected around 1690 to function as a place for the Chinese ethnic group from Fukien, China to socialize and worship.
Fujian (Phuc Kien) Assembly Hall was built around 1690 and functions as a traditional assembly hall for the Chinese ethnic group from Fujian, China to socialise, but later was transformed into a temple dedicated to their deity named Thien Hau – the goddess of sea who protects sailors from danger. As told by the preceding generations, the Chinese in Hoi An decided to build that temple to worship the statue of the goddess which was found on Hoi An Beach in 1697. Probably the most prominent amongst 5 Assembly Halls in the town, today Fujian Assembly Hall is located in 46 Tran Phu St.
This picture was taken in Hoi An, Vietnam. September 2014
Assembly Hall in Temple Square, Utah’s number one tourist attraction, drawing millions of visitors a year. Temple Square consists of the Salt Lake Temple, the Tabernacle (home of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir), the Assembly Hall and two visitors’ centers.
Salt Lake City, UT
The Assembly Hall is a Victorian Gothic congregation hall. The interior is more modern than the gothic exterior.
The roof of the Welsh National Assembly building in Cardiff. The building itself is a fantastic mixture of glass, steel, slate and wood.
At Assembly Hall, you won’t just find a little bit of everything. You’ll find a lot of everything. Chef-curated menus inspired by exotic cultures and local ones. Craft cocktails that lift your spirits, unforgettable rooftop views and soaring live music. ~ www.assemblyfoodhall.com/inside-the-hall/
Vacation Day, 03/15//2022, Nashville, TN
Leica Camera AG M Monochrom
Canon 35mm f2.0 LTM
ƒ/5.6 1/4000 1600
Article 27 (The Basic Law)
Hong Kong residents shall have freedom of speech, of the press and of publication; freedom of association, of assembly, of procession and of demonstration; and the right and freedom to form and join trade unions, and to strike.
第二十七條 《基本法》
香港居民享有言論、新聞、出版的自由,結社、集會、遊行、示威的自由,組織和參加工會、罷工的權利和自由。
East Point Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
At Assembly Hall, you won’t just find a little bit of everything. You’ll find a lot of everything. Chef-curated menus inspired by exotic cultures and local ones. Craft cocktails that lift your spirits, unforgettable rooftop views and soaring live music. ~ www.assemblyfoodhall.com/inside-the-hall/
Vacation Day, 03/15//2022, Nashville, TN
Leica Camera AG M Monochrom
Canon 35mm f2.0 LTM
ƒ/2.4 1/12 800
A metal sculpture of a seamstress by local artist Edgardo Carmona Vergara is on Plaza de San Pedro Claver in Cartagena, Colombia. Carmona uses a technique called "Steel Assembly" consisting of the elaboration of multiple parts.
This is a photo looking up 450+ feet from the floor of NASA's Vehicle Assembly Building at Kennedy Space Center in Florida, taken December 15, 2017.
(Michael Seeley / We Report Space)
A large thermal hotel which was mostly in great condition. We had to chase out several kids who were in the middle of smashing one of the dining halls up.
Another large Italian 6 day tour. Eventful to say the least.
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"I'm telling you, these aren't a new version of Stormtrooper."
Stormtrooper Steve and Stuart encounter problems after a delivery mix up.
Re-edited and Re-posted - 27/09/11
Female Assembly Moth - Hodges#5150 (Samea ecclesialis) - The Space Coast of Florida
Dah Wife thought it looked like the little guy was on the surface of the moon. Moths do indeed like the moon, but I seriously doubt any have ever been there.
FYI - This little guy (a little over a half inch wing tip-to-tip) was so small that the tiny micro bubbles on the painted surface look like tiny craters on the moon. I also like how tiny lepidopterains make their scales look sooo big that they almost look like shingles!
Animalia Arthropoda Insecta Lepidoptera Crambidae Samea ecclesialis "Samea ecclesialis" Samea castellalis luccusalis disertalis
1966 by Jess (American, 1923-2004)
Born Burgess Collins, Jess had worked as an engineer on the Manhattan Project. This multimedia work is part of "Plugged In: Art and Electric Light" currently at the Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena, California. My wife and I went there this past Friday for a mental health break while we are not able to return to our home in Altadena due to the Eaton Fire.
The Assembly Rooms opened on 11 January 1787 for the Caledonian Hunt Ball. The building was funded by public subscription, costing over £6,000. The prominent site at the centre of George Street, in the centre of the recently established New Town, was donated by the town council. The Assembly Rooms was designed by John Henderson, a local architect, who died young shortly after the building was completed.
The building was extended several times during the 19th century. In 1818 a portico was added by William Burn. Burn and his partner David Bryce designed the Music Hall in 1843. Finally, in 1907, new side wings were completed to designs by Robert Rowand Anderson and Balfour Paul.
The building is now also used as an arts venue and for public events