Introduction to Guandi Temple: Founded in 1701, it is the earliest and best-preserved Guandi Temple in Northeast China. Guan Yu is enshrined in the main hall of Guandi Temple. In front of the main hall stands a Qinglong Yanyue Sword weighing eighty-two kilograms. Opposite the main hall is the Hall of Heavenly Kings, dedicated to Veda Bodhisattva. To the west of the Guandi Hall is the Mahavira Hall, which is mainly dedicated to the third generation of Buddha. To the north of the Main Hall is the Fox Fairy Hall, where the main enshrinements are Master Hu and Mrs. Hu. There is the Three Bodhisattva Hall in the east of Fox Fairy Hall, in which the three Bodhisattvas Manjusri, Samantabhadra and Guanyin are enshrined.

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