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Guangzhou Photo: A busy morning at the Six Banyan Trees temple


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Lighting incense at the Temple of the Six Banyan Trees, Guangzhou, China.

Because the dynamic duo Ron and Robin (are they like The Captain and Tennille?) have been getting musical I will do the same today. This title of this song fits, but not the rest, unless the vocalist is singing about The Buddha. Meh, it’s early.

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Guangzhou China: Golden Prayers


pray.jpg Reflecting, at the Temple of the Six Banyan Trees, Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, People’s Republic of China. Maybe it’s time for me to reflect, to try to gain some distance and perspective: A fresh start?November, 2007.

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Guangzhou: City of rams


The five rams of GuangzhouGuangzhou, Guangdong Province, China, is a metropolis that dates back centuries. Often referred to as Canton, the provincial capital in south-east China has an estimated population of 12.6 million.Historians believe the area was first settled around 214 BC. According to an ancient tale the now-thriving area was once barren and famine-stricken.The 2000-year-old legend states that five celestial beings, riding five rams, descended from the skies. Each ram held a stalk of rice in its mouth. The rice was left for the inhabitants of the less-than-successful region, as were blessings from the heavenly visitors. They returned to their divine abodes and the rams turned to stone. After the visit the area became prosperous; some would argue the most prosperous in the Middle Kingdom.Guangzhou is nicknamed Wuyangcheng (City of Five Rams) and Yangcheng (City of Rams). A sculpture of the legendary five rams was erected in Yuexiu park in 1959, a giant 93 hecatre wooded area in the northern section of the city. It is one the most visited sites in sprawling city. Long lines of tour buses queue on the road next to the sculpture as the ever-growing Chinese middle-class discover tourism.
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