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The cast bronze dragons crawling up and down the pillars at Lungshan Temple are works of art that took three years to make. Most of the dragons on temple pillars in Taiwan are carved from wood or stone. The only two of bronze left in all of Taiwan are right here at Lungshan Temple!ˇ@ |
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The dragons are coiled and ready to
spring, their powerful yet supple bodies radiating a baroque feeling of
dynamism and movement. Each pillar is carved with depictions of 16
legendary characters from classical Chinese novels, and each is crafted
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Written by Ya-Shuen and photographed by Chiu-Hui
Temple Gate
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|"Pillar dragons" of bronze and stone |
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