Introduction to the Main Hall: The Main Hall is a Qing imperial palace-style building with a construction area of ​​969 square meters. There is no pillar in the whole hall. It is a famous ancient temple building in Northeast China. In the hall, the third Buddha and his two disciples Lao Kassapa and Young Ananda are enshrined; with their backs turned to Guanyin Bodhisattva, the Dragon Girl, the boy who spreads wealth, and the boy who spreads wealth to pay homage to the fifty-three stone wall sculptures of immortal masters on various mountains; on the left and right are eighteen Arhats; around the wall Picture of Five Hundred Arhats. The majestic appearance of the main hall shows the solemnity of the Buddha's land, the boundless Dharma, and the vastness of the Buddha's supernatural power.

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