
Introduction to the Sutra Pavilion: The Sutra Pavilion is located behind the altar and is known as the "Hundred Treasures Tower". This was originally a Dharma Hall, but in the 14th year of the Republic of China (AD 1925), Monk Yuanying rebuilt it into a two-story pavilion with a cement imitation wood structure. The downstairs is now a place where monks chant sutras and worship Buddha. The upper floor houses more than 3,700 volumes of various versions of sutras.
Attraction