Introduction to the Sutra Collection Building: The Sutra Collection Building is a single-eaves hanging mountain-style building with a height of 15.84 meters. It was built in the 36th year of Kangxi (1697 AD) and rebuilt in the 4th year of Daoguang (1824). The hall is divided into two floors. The upper floor is a storage place for scriptures, and the downstairs is a place for Buddhist activities, enshrining a Burmese jade Buddha. There is a color picture of "Lion's Roar" painted on the wall in the middle of the hall.

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