


In the background is the Giant Buddha in Mt. Lingshan: A bronze statue of Sakyamuni standing 88 metres tall on the slope of Lingshan Mountain in the Mashan District.
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Happy Buddha, Wuxi, China
In the background is the Giant Buddha in Mt. Lingshan: A bronze statue of Sakyamuni standing 88 metres tall on the slope of Lingshan Mountain in the Mashan District.
comments (11)
88 metres? That is a BIG buddha. The smaller disciples seem to be enjoying themselves.
Helen Tan: Chris, thanks for viewing. Believe me, at this angle, it looked BIG, but the big one is in the background. Please go to my blog at http://happysunshinedays.blogspot.com to view more pics of this fantastic place in China.
Wow, where is that? I dont remember seeing it. Nice shot.
Helen Tan: Thanks Michael. You have been to Mt Lingshan? This statue is near the Buddha Palm. More pics can be found at my blog at blogspot.com
It's fun to see the Buddha so happy, with all his little Munchkins, Helen.
Helen Tan: That's right Ginnie and it never fails to bring a smile to those who view it.
I love this picture, Helen! It's full of joy
Helen Tan: That's right Kay and thanks for viewing.
Oh wow...what an interesting capture1 Nice composition!
Helen Tan: Thank you for viewing and your kind comment.
Beautiful photo! It evokes happiness. I wonder how the ststue is kept so clean!
Helen Tan: Hi Seraphine, Perhaps it is due to the constant touching and rubbing by everybody! Guess what, our tour leader told us to go round and touch the whole Buddha for luck! The same goes for the other tour groups as well.
Really spooky,i was only talking to a friend about this buddha statue yesterday and hey presto i found your beautiful picture.
Helen Tan: Tracy, thanks for your kind comments. I believe it has good karma.
Helen...I wanted to also thank you for visiting my p-blog. You are now part of my "inspiration circle"....Cheers!
Helen Tan: That's great. Thank you.
What a fantastic shot of a fantastic statue. All the best, Dave
Helen Tan: Thank you Dave for your fantastic compliment! Regards.
Terrific shot, I love seeing pics from other countries.
Helen Tan: Thank you Aussie. I too love viewing pictures from other countries. There's much we can learn from all these pictures.
I like the composition, and the picture brings a smile to your face too
Helen Tan: Thank you Paul. Glad that you like this shot. I've just been to your blog and enjoy going through the pictures.
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