Introduction to Baoshan Temple: More than 200 meters north of Qingchui Peak, there is Baoshan Temple, known as Libi Foguang. It was built in the middle and late Qing Dynasty and was presided over by the famous monk Ma Xiang. The temple sits to the west and faces to the east. The remnants of the stone wall formed at the same time as Yi and Qingchui Peak are about 4 meters high and 20 meters long. It only has one courtyard and one door. There are three main halls on the high platform in the courtyard. The main hall is dedicated to five Buddha statues: Tsongkhapa, the fifth Panchen Lama, the seventh Dalai Lama, Fudo Vajra, and Maitreya Buddha. There is the Auspicious Heavenly Mother on the south side of the hall. , two statues of Milarepa Buddha.
More than a hundred meters southeast of Baoshan Temple is the tomb tower of Ma Xiang, the famous monk who built Baoshan Temple.