Introduction to Huashoutai: Huashoutai Temple, also called Huashoutai, is located at the southwest foot of Luofu Mountain. The temple was built in the 26th year of the Kaiyuan Period of the Tang Dynasty and has a history of more than 1,200 years. During the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty, Luofu Mountain was prosperous and there were eighteen temples, and Huashou Temple was listed as the "No. 1 Zen Forest".
Most of the cultural relics and ancient buildings in the temple were destroyed during the Cultural Revolution. The new temple was rebuilt in 1987 by Hong Kong compatriot Mr. Guan Yiu-chang, who raised huge sums of money. It covers an area of more than 10,000 square meters. The temple has Guanyin, the Temple of Heavenly Kings, and Ten Thousand Buddhas in the temple. Tower, Main Hall, Five Hundred Arhat Hall and other buildings.
Huashou Temple not only has a long history of Buddhism, but also has countless natural landscapes and cliff carvings. The most representative cliff carvings are "Lingnan No. 1 Mountain" and "Wen Zhongfa Province", and the most famous natural scenery The landscape is a "flying clouds and splashing snow" waterfall and a thousand-year-old silver-refined ancient tree.
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