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China, Wutai Shan, 2008. Otherwordly in their ceremonial robes, an order of monks on their way to a festival crosses a creek under nominal guard by PLA soldiers.

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China: "Wutai Dreams, Shanxi" Jay Dunn
China, Wutai Shan, 2008. Otherwordly in their ceremonial robes, an order of monks on their way to a festival crosses a creek under nominal guard by PLA soldiers.