Introduction to the Thousand Buddha Pavilion ruins: The Thousand Buddha Pavilion was first built in the Xianyong period of the Liao Dynasty. It was originally a three-story pavilion-style wooden structure building with a bronze statue of Vairocana Buddha in the middle. The brick walls on both sides are dotted with pavilion niches, and the niches house a total of 1,680 small wooden Buddha statues with a height of 10 cm. The existing ruins are there.
Behind the Qianfo Pavilion ruins, on a high platform rising up from the mountain, there is the Guanyin Hall. There is a standing statue of Guanyin in white made of pottery and lacquered gold.

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