Introduction to Yongqingtang: Shrines are special artifacts used by Chaoshan folk to worship ancestors. Their shapes vary in size. The big one is called a shrine, and the small one is commonly called a shrine. The overall shape is solemn and the workmanship is exquisite. It is the most exquisite workmanship among Chaozhou wood carvings. Gold lacquer wood carvings are the most common decoration, while those made of hardwood are mostly plain carvings. The large shrine of Yongqingtang is exquisitely crafted, extraordinary in style, and large in scale. It is 3.28 meters high and is the largest shrine ever seen. It has many lifelike figures.
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