Introduction to Kaifu Temple: Kaifu Temple can be traced back to the Zhenguan year of the Tang Dynasty (626-649 AD). It was the place where Master Huiman, a Shu monk in the Tang Dynasty, preached Buddhism. In the spring of 1938, the ancient Kaifu Temple was destroyed by the Japanese invaders. It was restored and rebuilt in 2002 and officially opened to the public on June 1, 2010. Its construction scale ranks first in Anhui Temple. The temple, which covers a total area of 167 acres, is mainly based on the ancient royal temple style of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. It consists of the Dashanmen, Shanmen Hall, Tianwang Hall, Daxiong Hall, Sutra Library and other ancillary buildings. The terrain gradually rises, with a height difference of 18 meters. There is a garden in the temple, and there is a temple in the garden. More than 3,000 plum blossoms of various kinds are planted. Verandas, pavilions, and teahouses are built along the mountain to facilitate tourists to rest.
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