青洲山土地公公寶座(青洲山)

青洲山土地公公寶座(青洲山)

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In 1828, the tranquil Qingchuan Shengjing Temple was built opposite to the haphazard car cemetery. Hidden amidst the chaotic cars is the throne of the Land God of Qingchuan Mountain. In the Qing dynasty, a person named Cheng Zhaoheng surveyed Qingchuan Mountain, meticulously listing every well and pit, but surprisingly left out the Land God. The land belonged to the church until 2007, when it was transferred to a developer. Therefore, it is difficult to understand why a Land God's throne appeared in the Catholic area, let alone one that would be manufactured by the pro-development new owner who advocates for demolishing the mountain and building houses. It is more likely that the throne was built during the recent years when Qingchuan Mountain management became lax and allowed people to enter freely. At the same time, those with a vested interest in Qingchuan Mountain have long ignored its conservation. The empty throne will not prompt them to repair it - the ruined structure has value, and decorating it would only wait for financial gain. Today, the throne sits amidst the ruins of the mountain, luxury apartments, and natural conservation. In short, things remain as they are. Those concerned about the conservation of Qingchuan Mountain have fallen silent. The newspaper's calls to action have gone unheeded. The precious Blood Tree has fallen silently, along with the unique ants of Macau that hide in the dark soil, waiting for extinction. Under a microscope, the local species, Macau's red-spotted mites, are like dust particles. The fort's military secrets have been taken by the Portuguese, and the Qingchuan Shengjing Temple has only a few memories of temporary residents.

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