The Xiantong Temple Tribute

Chinese builder Qian Yj has been producing beautiful architectural models for a few years now, many of which can be found in the TBB archives, including the hexagonal Tianfeng Pagoda and the Sichuan home. The builder’s latest creation is a mammoth tribute to the Wuliang Hall of the sprawling 400-building Xiantong Temple complex in China. “Wuliang” translates to “infinite” or “immeasurable” but we think it measures up quite magnificently.

Wuliang Hall (Xiantong Temple)

A lot of love and care visibly went into this recreation. I am particularly drawn to the detailed roofs and awnings, which remarkably emulate the original features.

Wuliang Hall (Xiantong Temple)

The building includes a bit of the grounds, too, along with a variety of tourists.

Wuliang Hall (Xiantong Temple)

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