Introduction to Niushan Temple: Niushan Temple was built in the 25th year of the Republic of China (1936). It is located near the Niushan Forest Farm. It was rebuilt for the first time and dedicated to Guanyin and the Queen Mother. The main hall is 11.9 meters long, 7.2 meters wide and 7 meters high. The architectural form is a hard mountain style, with a building in front and eight marble pillars inside. There are various dragons, phoenixes, birds, figures and various calligraphy reliefs. In the couplets, the beams are painted with pictures of dragons, unicorns, figures, and golden roosters. There are four landscape murals painted on the east and west walls respectively, making it the most complete ancient building preserved in Niushan.

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