Beauty and disturbing aspects of the Floating Temple near Saigon – photos

I spent quite a while marvelling at the intricate decoration and architecture of the floating temple. Everywhere you looked was something else to marvel at. The artwork was amazing.

It was a place of wonder and beauty.

But there was a peculiar and disturbing feature. Sitting around at the front of the temple were some vietnamese with cages and bowls of birds and animals. There were baby turtles, fish and all manner of exotic birds. They were all cramped together and looking distressed.

These people did not like their picture being taken.

It seemed that one could earn good karma by paying these people for the release of these poor animals. That seemed a bit bizarre to me. What about all the bad karma these people accrued by catching and imprisoning the creatures in the first place? I felt like smashing the cages and releasing the lot of them but I most probably would have found myself very bruised and swimming in the river. Bad karma all round.

Photography – The floating Temple at Saigon – incredible dragons and ceramics.

IMG_8738 IMG_8727 IMG_8720 IMG_8718 IMG_8716 IMG_8706 IMG_8695 IMG_8692 IMG_8686 IMG_8672 IMG_8671 IMG_8632 IMG_8630 IMG_8668Going up the Mekong to the floating temple, past the herons, the fisher-ladies and the lily-pads. The temple was a gaudy mass of coloured ceramics. I took a hundred photos. Everywhere you looked was another great picture.