Red light district

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Red light district
From the Guandu Station in Taipei you can follow a garland of red lanterns to find your way to the remarkable Guandu temple. It is a walk of about 20/25 minutes, so I don't dare to guess the amount of lanterns.
For 1 nano-moment I just thought to count them via Street View. But that would be too lunatic.
Or zen?
Unlike the temple (which of course I save for another post) ... the streets of Taipei are rather colourless and the buildings are quite straight and practical. What means not overly decorated. It makes a great contrast with the lanterns. 

![11lampions.jpg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmScfeCA7SoNCwjHPcssjhGq2UYazB6PNduYWYXduLgFfR/11lampions.jpg)

![SAM_1377.JPG](https://steemitimages.com/DQmRTkv2fTLUkKJ7xMuhSzNMEWNWzq3aTNHf9gPkBySw5RM/SAM_1377.JPG)

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[//]:# (!steemitworldmap 25.124279 lat 121.466819     long Red lanterns d3scr)
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