Buddhism
Guided Tour
Founding & Development
Re-emergence of a Tang Monastery
Tang style Architecture
Exquisite offerings in Buddha’s Halls
* If you move the mouse to a Buddha or an offering vessel, its name will appear
Nanmu statue of Ākāśagarbha Bodhisattva, heavily painted with mineral pigments
Gold-plated crown
Bitter catalpa wood altar
Bronze "five offerings " (one incense burner, two lamps and two vases)
Bronze "five offerings " (one incense burner, two lamps and two vases)
Bronze "five offerings " (one incense burner, two lamps and two vases)
Bronze "five offerings " (one incense burner, two lamps and two vases)
Bronze "five offerings " (one incense burner, two lamps and two vases)
Glass oil lamp
Glass lamp
Glass lamp
Misty-blue porcelain offering dish
Misty-blue porcelain offering dish
Beech flower-pot stand
Beech flower-pot stand
Misty-blue porcelain flower pot
Misty-blue porcelain flower pot
Main Hall
Hall of Celestial Kings(Maitreya Bodhisattva)
Hall of Celestial Kings(Skanda Bodhisattva )
Hall of Bhaiṣajyaguru (the Medicine Master)
Hall of Avalokitêśvara (the Goddess of Mercy)
Prayer Hall
Prayer Hall (Amitabha Buddha Hall)
Dharma Hall
Hall of Reclining Buddha
Ten Thousand Buddha Pagoda ( Level 1)
Ten thousand Buddhas pagoda ( Level 2)
Ten Thousand Buddha Pagoda ( Level 3)
Bell Tower (Kṣitigarbha Bodhisattva)
Bell Tower First Floor (Bronze Bell)
Drum Tower ( Ākāśagarbha Bodhisattva )
Drum Tower First Floor
Patriarch Hall
Reception Hall