Leading a large green donkey, Wang Chen strolled along the main street of Chito City.
After nightfall, every household hung up lotus lamps, their soft light illuminating the streets, casting a sacred veil over the city's rough exterior, adding a touch more poetic flavor.
It made one's mind unconsciously become peaceful and tranquil.
Even the fierce Sand People slowed their pace here, containing their rough and menacing appearance.
Chito City was neither small nor large; the main streets in the city were just two or three, with most buildings constructed from piled stones.
Only the Buddhist temples scattered throughout the city were exceptionally luxurious and magnificent.
With the guidance of passersby, Wang Chen easily found the Golden Buddha Temple in the city.
The Golden Buddha Temple was the largest temple in Chito City, with a delicate nine-story pagoda.