This community artwork was shown in Taichung at the Baoyun Dharma Drum Chan Buddhist temple at the lunar new year. It created a continuous loop of good wishes, in the form of a reflection pond reflecting lanterns and the moon. The title refers to a Chinese poem by Zhu Xi from the 13th Century Just as the moon is in heaven: It is the only one. Yet it is reflected in rivers and lakes; It can be seen everywhere; It should not be called divided.
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Members of the Dharma Drum temple in Taichung fill out their New Year's wishes, in the "Many Moons" community artwork.
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