佛香閣

Tower of Buddhist Incense in the Summer Palace 頤和園|颐和园[Yi2 he2 yuan2], Beijing

Characters and words in 佛香閣

Buddha / Buddhism / abbr. for 佛陀[Fo2 tuo2]

= + : Buddha invited Frankenstein's Monster and Rosa Luxemburg to see his three baskets in the observatory. There he tells them that these are actually magic baskets which are able to fly, so together they start a magical adventure flying through observatory's gate.
seemingly
(female) head ornament / variant of 彿|佛[fu2]
Buddha; Buddhism (abbr. for 佛陀[Fo2 tuo2])
fragrant / sweet smelling / aromatic / savory or appetizing / (to eat) with relish / (of sleep) sound / perfume or spice / joss or incense stick / CL:根[gen1]

= + : Mnemonic symbol from 香草, spices.

Just as the sun is not looking Marie Curie plays a prank on her in front of the anglepod and puts some spices in her bowl of cereals.
pavilion (usu. two-storied) / cabinet (politics) / boudoir / woman's chamber / rack / shelf

= + : Guy Fawkes (g) has a hidden two-storied pavilion (阁) in the elevator's kitchen (e2). Of course he built it underground, and the entrance is a trap door (门) with a big star (各) on it.

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