A Traditional Candle Factory
An Indonesian worker carries a giant candle at a traditional Chinese candle maker for the upcoming Lunar New Year in Bogor, Indonesia, 27 January 2015. The Chinese Lunar New Year, known here as Imlek, is only three weeks away. The whole city is getting decked out to celebrate the event on 19 February 2015. (Photo by Adi Weda/EPA)
An Indonesian worker put liquid wax into a molding of candles at a traditional Chinese candle maker for the upcoming Lunar New Year in Bogor, Indonesia, 27 January 2015. (Photo by Adi Weda/EPA)
An Indonesian worker prepares candles at a traditional Chinese candle maker for the upcoming Lunar New Year in Bogor, Indonesia, 27 January 2015. (Photo by Adi Weda/EPA)
An Indonesian worker prepares candles at a traditional Chinese candle maker for the upcoming Lunar New Year in Bogor, Indonesia, 27 January 2015. (Photo by Adi Weda/EPA)
An Indonesian worker prepares candles at a traditional Chinese candle maker for the upcoming Lunar New Year in Bogor, Indonesia, 27 January 2015. (Photo by Adi Weda/EPA)
An Indonesian worker carries candles at a traditional Chinese candle maker for the upcoming Lunar New Year in Bogor, Indonesia, 27 January 2015. (Photo by Adi Weda/EPA)
An Indonesian worker prepares candles at a traditional Chinese candle maker for the upcoming Lunar New Year in Bogor, Indonesia, 27 January 2015. (Photo by Adi Weda/EPA)
An Indonesian worker prepares candles at a traditional Chinese candle maker for the upcoming Lunar New Year in Bogor, Indonesia, 27 January 2015. (Photo by Adi Weda/EPA)
An Indonesian worker prepares candles at a traditional Chinese candle maker for the upcoming Lunar New Year in Bogor, Indonesia, 27 January 2015. (Photo by Adi Weda/EPA)