Showing posts with label 屏東. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 屏東. Show all posts

Saturday, April 16, 2016

佛光山 - Buddha's Light Mountain

佛光山 - Fo Guan Buddhist Monastery

Fo Guang Shan (佛光山) is the largest Buddhist monastery in Taiwan. The name literally means "Buddha's Light Mountain." The monastery's webpage says that they have 25,000 visitors daily, with people from all over Asia travelling to visit. It's only about a forty five minute scooter drive from Kaohsiung City.

The first building, pictured above, is mostly filled with souvenir shops as well as restaurants. They even have a Starbucks.  



The main building, with the Buddha on top, feels like Disney World but with Buddha. Inside are different corridors to walk down to learn about the religion, Buddhist history, a museum for old artifacts, and many fancy places for worship. Unfortunately those areas were off limits for photography. Everything is decorated with bright lights and beautiful displays. Many people will buy incense sticks or other items to present before the idols in the different rooms used for worship. It may have a theme park feel to it, but this is a real place where people take worship very seriously, so they do ask you to be respectful.  Some places we weren't even able to observe. The caretakers wanted us to enter and be apart of worship or leave that specific area.



On top of the main building are four pagodas. Inside of each one is a golden Buddha. There is a monk inside each pagoda assisting guests with worship or in our case, answering questions. We had one monk offer to help us make a wish (after she asked if Anne Marie was French) but after declining, we were able to talk to her a little bit about our beliefs. Situations like these always push us to study harder so that we can have more meaningful conversations in Chinese.  


Sources:
Their Official Webpage
Wikpedia

Saturday, March 12, 2016

Pintung Tropical Agriculture Expo

Pingtung Tropical Agriculture Expo

We had a fun trip out to the Pingtung Tropical Agriculture Expo. The whole thing was free, unless walking one block is too far for you, you could always pay for parking. It features many beautiful and perfectly placed flowers.

The main path you will walk down is a man made tunnel that has many different vegetables forced to grow around the tunnel and hang down over your head. This tunnel was way longer then I expected but I enjoyed the whole thing, even though that was so bare spots that didn't grow very well. All around the tunnel was plenty of food and other activities for children to enjoy.
Pingtung Tropical Agriculture Expo

One of the coolest pieces on display was a field of four differently colored rice plants that were strategically placed to form this beautiful picture. The picture is sponsored by a company called Pili that is famous for their traditional puppet TV shows which the rice is designed to resemble. http://www.pili.com.tw/en/