Introduction to Guanyin Temple: Guanyin Temple was built in the late Yuan Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty. The main hall was built on the accumulation of snail shells. The original cross-section of the screw shells is still preserved in the garden behind the main hall. The temple is in the shape of a quadrangle courtyard, with Guanyin willows and purple bamboo forests planted in it. The environment is elegant. A flagpole hangs the "Guandu" flag high, and a string of red lanterns displays the returning sail beacon, recreating the beautiful scenery of the "ancient ferry fishing lanterns" in history.
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