Introduction to the mountain gate of Huiming Temple: Huiming Temple was built in the second year of Xiantong in the Tang Dynasty (861) and is located on Huimingquan Mountain, the sub-peak of Chimu Mountain in Jingning County. It was named after the monk Huiming. The main hall was rebuilt in the 19th year of Jiaqing in the Qing Dynasty (1814), and the back hall and left and right pavilions were built in the 4th year of Tongzhi (1865). Today, only the mountain gate, the stone path and the remaining walls on both sides remain. The original wooden door of the main hall on the patio is broken. Rebuilt after 1982. It is said that temple monks and She people used land around the temple to grow tea. The world-renowned "Gold Medal Huiming Tea" is produced here.

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