Here's a tower of Buddhas. Behold the beheaded Buddha:
The temples, living quarters, theatres, outbuildings, etc., are surrounded by gorgeous, lush parkland and cover about 3 square kilometres. The grounds have names like Longevity Hill, Jade Spring Mountain, Fragrant Hill, Garden of Clear Ripples, Garden of Perfection and Brightness, etc.; you get the picture. In the middle of the palace grounds is a lake, to which there is a bridge, and upon which there is a temple. All those specks are sight-seeing shuttle boats:
Some artistic garden work:
A professional Tai-Chi practitioner in an outdoor hallway: heh heh
1 comment:
Love the names of the places. I often think of nicer names that our roads could have. Would you rather live on 33rd Avenue or Bird of Paradise Drive? However Peking Alley might not go over so well!-n.
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