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The temple, named for a Chinese goddess, has been active since ancient times, when it was a must stop for departing sailors.
See also Chang'e, the Chinese goddess.
Scarlett bears a strong resemblance to and is described by some as Lin Mo, the Chinese goddess of the sea.
King Zhou visits the temple of the ancient Chinese goddess Nüwa to worship her.
Another is a white porcelain statue of Kuan Yin, the Chinese goddess of mercy, on loan from her mother.
It is named for Heng O (also known as Chang'e), the Chinese goddess of the Moon.
She is named after the Chinese goddess Xi Wangmu, the Royal Mother of the West.
Ostensibly, this solo from 1926 shows a statue of Kuan Yin, the Chinese goddess of mercy, coming to life.
It is also understood to some that the Lady of the Realm is, in fact, the Chinese goddess Tien Hau.
Now throughout the loft, there are many of Mrs. Klineman's other canvases, the most recent incorporating silk-screen images of a Chinese goddess.
Mazu the Ferrywoman - She is in fact a Chinese goddess who aids Aavi and D'Molay.
"Inquiry Report on the Chinese Goddesses Hsi Wang Mu and Ma-tsu".
Feng Po Po, or Feng Popo is the Chinese goddess of the wind.
Before Gustav Anderman and his fleet moved in on it, Potsdam had been named Kuan Yin, after the Chinese goddess of mercy.
The short walk to the first level has a statue of Kuan Yin, the Chinese goddess of compassion; the international liaison monk has his office here too.
Tsi-Ku also known as Tsi Ku Niang is described as the Chinese Goddess of the outhouse and divination.
The hilltop pagoda overlooks surrounding undulating mountains and hills as well as a huge Buddha image and a Guan-yin Chinese Goddess statue.
The Goddess Chang'e in the Lunar Palace depicts Chang'e, the Chinese goddess of the moon from Chinese mythology.
Above Lin's house in the woods of Lianfengshan Park is a more traditional sight: a jewel of a temple, several hundred years old, dedicated to the Chinese goddess of mercy.
Outside he installed a three-dimensional version of the puns he could not resist: a stone statue of the Chinese goddess of mercy, Guanyin, backed by "China girl" hollies.
Chinese paintings also depict mythological characters who symbolize moonlight activity, such as Yue-Laou, the "old man of the moonlight" and Chang'e, the Chinese goddess of the moon.
The tea is named after the Chinese Goddess of Mercy Guanyin, who is known in Japan as Kannon and in Korea as Guam-eum.
A small corner altar was adorned with a statuette of Quan Yin, the Chinese goddess of compassion, an icon of the Madonna and Child and a meditation bell.
Her most recent film appearance was as Mazu, Chinese goddess of the sea, in the film/video installation Ten Thousand Waves by British filmmaker and installation artist Isaac Julien.
Inside is a 15m-high, 300-tonne Buddha alongside an eclectic collection of deities including Guan Yin (Chinese Goddess of Mercy) and the Hindu deities Brahma and Ganesh.