Tuesday, May 12, 2026

Monkey Magic story carved in stones for Treasure Tuesday

 



These two photographs were taken with the Laowa 9mm f/5.6, a lens so impossibly wide that one expects the world to bend into caricature, yet the distortion here remains surprisingly restrained, allowing the grandeur of the scene to breathe naturally. The setting is a sprawling collection of sculptures drawn from the legendary Monkey Magic tales — warriors, demons, immortals and mythical beasts frozen mid-gesture with wildly vivid expressions carved into their faces. Every figure seems caught in the middle of some celestial drama, their exaggerated poses and ornate designs radiating both humour and ferocity.

Beside them rises the immense Guan Yu Taoist temple, reputedly the largest in Taiwan, where scale itself feels like an act of devotion. Everything there is magnified beyond ordinary proportion — the towering gates, the colossal statues, the sweeping roofs adorned with dragons and fire-coloured tiles. Even the silence feels enormous. Beneath the tropical light, the entire place carries the atmosphere of myth made physical, as though one had wandered not into a temple precinct, but into the pages of an ancient epic where gods, legends and human imagination all stand shoulder to shoulder in monumental form.



Sony A7RV

Laowa 9mm f5.6 


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