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Cishou Temple, Putian, Fujian
    2013-10-28  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    James Baquet

    jamesbaquet@gmail.com

    MY only full day in the city of Putian, Fujian, would be a busy one. I hoped to see three temples in the day.

    Following my practice of visiting the farthest temple first, I took a taxi 15 kilometers or so north to Cishou (“Compassionate Life”) Temple. The temple was beautifully situated on a mountainside, and there was a huge amount of construction going on. I’m sure by now it’s magnificent, as this was two years ago today.

    Passing through an older gate, I immediately encountered a newer one, as well as a new Three Sages Hall off to the side. The main compound, including the main hall, seemed to be original; but a shiny new Guanyin Hall and side halls were being built behind it.

    The old compound itself was quiet as a church. The statuary halls included fine representations of Guanyu, a hero from “The Romance of the Three Kingdoms,” and local ancestral monks. In the main hall were the usual Buddhas, Bodhisattvas, and Arhats.

    But watching the work on the Guanyin compound behind was a real treat. The workmen were using hand tools, giving the feeling of medieval cathedral construction to the whole process. Moving back down the hillside, I went into the unfinished Three Sages Hall, where two women were hand-painting the intricate décor on the walls.

    I left with a sense of amazement at the vast hours of delicate labor that go into the creation of these monuments.

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