Introduction to Taiping Xingguojiao Temple: Taiping Xingguojiao Temple, formerly known as Daxiong Hall, was built in the second year of Qiandao in the Southern Song Dynasty (1166). It is a large-scale building with nine purlins and a mountain style. In 1982, it was listed as a cultural relics protection unit in Jiangsu Province. . The main hall is a magnificent building with three rooms in width and three rooms in depth. It has a tight internal structure and fine carvings. According to the stele inlaid on the west wall of the main hall, this temple originally had the Ksitigarbha Hall, the King Kong Hall, the Chaoguan Hall, etc., but they no longer exist today.
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