Introduction to the Main Hall: The Main Hall is the most classic and central part of the temple. It covers an area of about 1,000 square meters, has a total height of 22 meters, is built on a mountain with double eaves and is surrounded by verandahs. The cornices and brackets are all made of wood and exquisitely painted, and the surrounding stone steps and guardrails are made of thousand-year-old bluestone. The main hall enshrines the Three Tathagatas and the Eighteen Arhats in Shiwan style. The base of the Three Tathagatas is a stone Xumizuo, carved from stone in Quyang, Hebei Province; the Three Tathagatas are made of gold-plated camphor wood and made of Ningbo Hongtuo Group, Zhejiang; the Eight Arhats are finely carved clay sculptures.