Nankunshen Temple

 

Main Temple Gateway

‘Dragon & Phoenix Cup the Winds’

Enjoying Sunset from Qingcheng Terrace

‘Wan Shan Enjoying the Flute’

‘Dragon & Tiger in Attendance’

‘Dragon Hunt in Kun Garden’

Watching Carp from Haishan Pavilion

Watching Stream Waters from atop Tiger Rise

Reliving History at Kanglang

 

 

 

 

 

‘Dragon & Tiger in Attendance’

‘Dragon & Tiger in Attendance’


Two banyan trees flank either side of Long Hou Well behind Daitian Temple. The dense, verdant canopy of the two appears as a rainbow protecting the precious waters below. The banyan to the left resembles a coiled dragon, while that to the right appears as a crouching tiger. Collectively, these banyans were known as the ‘Dragon & Tiger Tree’ – an important landmark for fishermen returning from the sea. ‘Spotting the Dragon & Tiger’ marked the end of a safe journey home.


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