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The decorations used around the temples are also very unique. The outsides of the temples are usually painted in bright red, yellow and white. This then makes the internal halls quite dark and allows beams of sunlight from the upper windows to be used to focus on and highlight the faces of the statues. This makes the statues seem more sublime. Every part of the temples is well-painted. Murals, using the five colors significant in Buddhism, are very common on the temple walls. These colors and their symbolic significance are red--fire, yellow--earth, blue--sky, white--cloud and green—water. Most of the murals have religious motifs, including religious figures, stories or propitious religious symbols.
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