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Posted by
Stu (From Scotland | Working in Kyoto, Japan) on 1 September 2018 in Cityscape & Urban and Portfolio.

Post number five in the Hong Kong series.

Founded in 1929, Fung Ying Seen Koon was named after the two fairy islands of Fung Lai and Ying Chau, and is believed by many to be the dwelling place of immortals. From the larger structures, such as its pavilions and halls, to its tinier details, including the tiles and decorative elements, Fung Ying Seen Koon is a paradigm of Taoist design.

FUJIFILM X100S 1/150 second F/11.0 ISO 400 23 mm

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Existence Artistique from Angers, France

bien ce toit orangé avec ces tours à l'arrière

1 Sep 2018 9:27am

Steve Rice from Olympia, United States

Wonderful color and designs.

1 Sep 2018 5:45pm

omid from mashhad, Iran

such beautiful frame, colors & graphics!
Amazing contrast.

1 Sep 2018 8:55pm