Introduction to Cuiyun Nunnery: Cuiyun Nunnery is located on the hillside in the south of Jingting Mountain. It was first established as a Zen sect in the Tang Dynasty. In the eighth year of the Republic of China (1919), Huang Guan (Taoist priest) began to live there. This was the only one after the Anti-Japanese War. There is a Taoist place, and the abbot was called "Geng Laodao" at that time. After liberation and until the temple was destroyed in 1957, Taoism did not rise again.
In 1987, it was rebuilt with the approval of the Xuancheng County People's Government. The current nunnery consists of the Guanyin Hall and the Guanyin Hall. 32 statues and portraits of Guanyin are worshiped in the hall and hall. The temple covers an area of 688 square meters. Because Buddhist services are often held There are many activities, there is constant incense all year round, and there are many pilgrims.
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