Introduction to the Jing Si Hall: The Jing Si Hall is the spiritual paradise of Tzu Chi people and is also a concrete display of Buddhist art. The theme building covers an area of ​​11,860 square meters. It is simple and elegant in white and gray tones, and the towering eaves imitating the Tang Dynasty add a solemn and grand appearance to the appearance. The main image of Jingsi Hall is "Flying Apsara", one of the Buddhist gods. Mainland artists decorated the top of the herringbone beam with 362 white-copper relief sculptures of Flying Apsara. The four entrances are decorated with pottery sculptures designed by Hualien potter Peng Yamei. The lamps represent the four meanings of "Tzu Chi World", "Respect for Life", "Spirit of Great Love" and "Great Love and Gratitude to the World".

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