Introduction to Yong'an Temple: Built in the eighth year of Shunzhi in the Qing Dynasty (1651), it was originally called Baita Temple. The temple is built according to the mountain and is divided into three entrances and three upper halls. The front hall is called "Falun Hall". There are bell and drum pavilions on the left and right in front of the hall, and the statue of Sakyamuni Buddha is housed in the hall. The middle hall "Zhengjue Hall" and the upper hall "Puan Hall" (under the White Pagoda) were originally places where lamas chanted sutras. The emperor and empress often came here to burn incense and worship Buddha when they played in the garden.

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