Photographer’s Note
It is widely believed that Buddhism was introduced to China during the Han period (206 BC-220 AD). After its introduction, Mahayana Buddhism, the most prominent branch of Buddhism in China, played an important role in shaping Chinese civilization. Chinese civilization, as well, exerted a profound impact on the way Buddhism was transformed in China.
The influence of Buddhism grew to such an extent that vast amounts of financial and human resources were expended on the creation and establishment of impressive works of art and elaborate temples. This growing interest in Buddhism helped to inspire new ways of depicting deities, new types of architectural spaces in which to worship them, and new ritual motions and actions. In this section, we will look at Six Dynasties and Tang Chinese Buddhist images, view some early and late Buddhist temples, then take a glimpse at contemporary Buddhist practice.
This temple, of which i don't remender the name, has been built in the outskirts of Fugong municipality.
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aadilj
(17950) 2007-03-20 3:23
Those are some lovely colours hanging in the air there which you have captured expertly. I love the hues and the way the light plays around with things it touches, the textures are lovely as well. Good oerall composition and framing.
gpsony
(478) 2007-03-20 3:27
Hi Maeva,
Good "peaceful" looking shot which relects the title of your shot. Clear composition. Good warm colours.
Informative note as well.
Cheers,
Guru
Photo Information
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Copyright: maeva balay (maevakilla)
(1364) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2007-03-12
- Categories: Daily Life
- Exposure: f/2.8, 1/8 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Theme(s): Buddha images!, Sitting Buddha, Statue of Buddha, Temples [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2007-03-20 3:20








