Black & White. Hubei Province, China, 2016

iPhonography from Hubei Province, China, 2016

Umbrella culture. Hubei Province, China, 2016

Life in various Buddhist temples and monasteries, Hubei Province of China, 2016

China. DSLR images processed in an iPad using the Snapseed app.

One more look at Wuhan, China…

One more look at Wuhan, China…

Top ten images from a day in Wuhan…

Portraits and street photography from Wuhan, China.

People, in the streets of Wuhan.

Baotong temple is located on the south foothill out of Dadongmen, Wuchang of Wuhan city, Hubei Province. It is one of the four biggest temples in Wuhan. In 1983, it was listed as the main key national Chinese Buddhism temple by the State Council. The Baotong temple began construction at the reign of Baoli second year of Tang Dynasty (826). It was also known by the name of “small Jinshan Mountain” because it is similar to the Jinshan Temple in Zhenjiang. The Qing Dynasty government sponsored the ancient temple with silver coins to carry out repairs for many times during the Kangxi emperor 15th years to 30th years (1676-1691). It became the first Buddhist temple in Wuchang after restoration.