More temples scattered around the park. They have the usual feature, the stone carving as the middle piece where the stairs are leading to the temple.
The usual gate guardians. This one has a laughing Buddha too.
The other two gate guardians.
Just right outside the temple. I don't know why it always looked dark inside. They don't seems to like putting any lights to illuminate the inside. Perhaps it was more to preserved the items inside?
With the technology of phone setting, and perhaps some photo editing, you could capture the items inside via your mobile camera, lol.
And my favourite bit of this temple, was the cute cat that was just sleeping on the praying mat right in front of Buddha. So cute and fluffy! Nobody seems to mind that the cat was inside the temple at all.
One thing about China, there are a lot of people dressing up in period costume and getting their photos taken. It wasn't just young men and mainly women, but here you can see kids, and even older generations dressing up as emperor or empress. Here is a cute kid outside a door/gate feature getting her photo taken.
What is a park if there are no water lilies to admire. After trying to grow waterlilies at home, I know can tell the difference between a water lilies and lotus without any problem :)
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