Introduction to Shuiyue Palace: Shuiyue Palace was built in the 28th year of Daoguang reign of the Qing Dynasty. It is built against the mountains and across the rocks. It is a wood and stone structure. It also retains the exquisite folk craftsmanship of wood carvings and stone carvings of the Qing Dynasty. Guanyin Bodhisattva is worshiped inside, so Shuiyue Palace is also called "Guanyin Temple". There is a legend about its origin. It is said that in the Ming Dynasty, a farmer dug the land here and dug out a stone shaped like a Guanyin sitting on a lotus. The villagers thought it was very magical, so they put it on the roadside for people to worship, which gradually formed Later Shuiyue Palace.
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