Nianhua Temple. When I was a child, this temple wasn’t open to the public when I passed by. Even now, it still hasn’t been fully renovated.


The name sounds lovely. It also has a long history. It dates back to the Ming Dynasty.
The wall carvings at Nianhua Temple are all lotus flowers.
What’s especially wonderful is that the flowers, fruits, and vegetables offered by the people around here are all potted plants too. Natural and unrestrained—easy to feel close to. It doesn’t have that ominous, off-putting air that some ordinary temples do.
If I’m still alive, I should be able to catch it opening to the public.
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