After sharing the grand roofs and dragon-crowned eaves of the Heavenly Queen Temple on Tuesday, I think I shall follow with this quieter frame. There is no sweeping architecture here, no blaze of colour demanding attention—only a simple sign bearing the words: Respect Buddha Hall.
Yet perhaps it says more than any photograph of ornate carvings ever could. Amid the bustle of visitors, cameras, and passing curiosity, the sign stands as a gentle reminder that beyond the temple's beauty lies something deeper: a place of reflection, devotion, and silence.
I found myself drawn to its plainness. The words seemed to linger in the air long after they were read, carrying a quiet gravity that matched the stillness of the courtyard. Sometimes the most memorable image is not the temple itself, but the small invitation it extends—to slow one's footsteps, lower one's voice, and enter with respect.
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