This is one of two lions standing guard over the temple and it was the first thing I noticed upon entering.
There were even a few albino peacocks in the distance which I have never seen before.
It is part of the crow family and can only be found in the Taiwan area.
- Karen
Awesome photos, I love the temple and the lion is cool. The view of the lake is gorgeous and the peacock garden is my kind of place. I would love to see all the birds. The magpie is pretty and wow the golden pheasant is gorgeous. Thanks for sharing. Have a great day. BTW, I love your header shot as well.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photography of your travels.
ReplyDeleteThank you for stoping by Queenie's wee blog and your kind comment.
Have a great day.
Always, Queenie
It reminds me so much of China and the colours are so bright. The birds are also very spectacular.You are on a great trip.
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Filip
So much beauty! I especially love the birds.
ReplyDeleteThere are many beautiful and interesting birds. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThe Blue Magpie would like to follow you back to America. Isn't it?
ReplyDeleteI like the dragon.
oh, what amazing collection of pictures, at the top of the temple at sunset with the sun moon lake is so inspiring.
ReplyDeleteIt's a beautiful place. Even the roofs are beautiful. Great pictures, looks like a most wonderful trip.
ReplyDeleteThese are all such gorgeous shots. The architecture is so exquisite, and the details are just amazing. I so wish our economy supported art work to that level in our public spaces. Thank you for this wonderful journey, it has been just visually delightful
ReplyDeleteWhat a serene and beautiful place, why are temples always at the top of hills with so many steps? Or is it my imagination?
ReplyDeletesuch a beautiful temple and i love the intricate carvings. the views are gorgeous and even the birds are very colourful and eyecatching.
ReplyDeleteimpressive the temple! thanks for sharing these lovely pics of the colourful pheasants too, they look different here in Europe-its good to know!
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