
Lighten up with bulbs and tanglung during lunar new year.

Another type of tanglung near a temple in Busan, Korea.
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This Buddhist temple also situated on top of a hill, identical to Kek Lok Si.
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Resembles ancient oriental architecture ... just like Kek Lok Si.
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Some stalls setting up for business around the compound ... quite similar to Kek Lok Si.
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and yet it's not Kek Lok Si ...
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