Site introduction: Wudao Temple was established in the 42nd year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty (1614) and rebuilt in the 12th year of Shunzhi in the Qing Dynasty (1655). It was rebuilt in the twelfth year of Guangxu (1886) and renamed "Three Religions Temple". The nunnery faces south, with the mountain gate and the main hall arranged on a central axis, with a wing room on each side, which is slightly square. The main hall is 12 meters wide and 10 meters deep. The entire building covers an area of ​​about 200 square meters. In 1938, it was bombed by the Japanese invaders and was severely damaged. Only a few wall foundations such as the mountain gate, main hall, and middle hall remained.

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