Introduction to Wanfu Temple: Wanfu Temple was first built in 1294. By the 11th year of Yongzheng reign in the Qing Dynasty (1733), it had become a large-scale Zen temple with four integrations and three entrances. The nearby tea trees were also sent to the capital as tribute. During the ten years of turmoil, the temple was completely destroyed and was rebuilt in 1993. The main hall is dedicated to the Jade Avalokitesvara and the Thousand-Hand Avalokitesvara. The pillars of the hall are engraved with famous lines from "The Inscription of the Humble Room" and there are more than ten statues and murals of Buddhas.