Giant Buddha (Take 3)
Giant Buddha (Take 4)
Still hungry?
I tell you... Pagoda (from west)
I tell you... Pagoda (from south)
Buddha behind the bars
Oh, please the Kingdom, come...
Roundabout I.
Roundabout II.
Hey bro, here u are...
Tree in clouds
It was a sun eclipse, have you seen it?
Still life
Me sitting on da Elephant
Hello, my admirers!
This is Xi'an
Music
Unbelievably long...
Beauty and a big bad drum
Gong Fu Dreck
Parrotriot
Tangled up
Hello, dears
Giant Buddha (Take 1)
City of Leshan
Streets of Leshan
Chengdu city center
Comrade Meow!
Reading, waiting
Windy at the Great Wall
Windy at the Great Wall
Daoist fortune teller
You pay, and I tell ya...
BooooM
Death comes for the Archibishop
Nowhere land
Lion
Nowhere at the Great Wall bordering China and Inne…
Nowhere at the Great Wall bordering China and Inne…
Nowhere at the Great Wall bordering China and Inne…
Nowhere at the Great Wall bordering China and Inne…
Nowhere at the Great Wall bordering China and Inne…
Nowhere at the Great Wall bordering China and Inne…
Libuska & Ivonka (on a Great Firewall)
The city of grasslands
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Giant Buddha (Take 2)


The Leshan Giant Buddha was built during the Tang Dynasty (618–907AD). It is carved out of a cliff face that lies at the confluence of the Minjiang, Dadu and Qingyi rivers in the southern part of Sichuan province in China, near the city of Leshan. The stone sculpture faces Mount Emei, with the rivers flowing below his feet. It is the largest carved stone Buddha in the world and it is by far the tallest pre-modern statue in the world.
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