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Month: November 2012

Rainy season

2012-11-27 by DaliGinkgo Leave a Comment
Tamping down earth to prepare the main courtyard for new brick

In October, we stopped work due to heavy rains, as we still needed to replace the top most roof for the Jade Emperor shrine. In the meantime, we put in the new flooring and pavers in all other buildings and courtyards and replaced all broken window frames. We still have work to do on restoring … [Read more…]

Posted in: Construction Tagged: Pear Orchard Temple, Pear Orchard Temple renovations, Shaxi China, Shaxi Yunnan China

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