Introduction to Junyuan Temple: Junyuan Temple was built in the Yuan Dynasty, more than 600 years ago. It is a magnificent group of buildings in the early days of Wuquan Mountain. It was once known as Huangqing Temple, Chongqing Temple and Wuquan Temple. The original temple was destroyed, but only the King Kong Hall survived. From the eighth year of the Republic of China (1919 AD) to 1924, after Liu Erxin raised funds for reconstruction, the main hall was the "Daxiong Hall", the west side was the "Guanyin Hall", and the east side was the "Daxiong Hall". "Ksitigarbha Hall" was combined into one courtyard and renamed "Junyuan Temple".
The existing cultural relics in the temple include the "Bronze Jie Yin Buddha", the Ming Dynasty "King Kong Hall", the Ming Dynasty "Yongle Iron Bell", and a Ming locust tree, which is more than 600 years old, with a circumference of 5 meters and a height of 15 meters. meters, it is now the largest tree in the park and is known as the "No. 1 tree".
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