Introduction to Lingbao Temple: Lingbao Temple was built in the Tianqi period of the Ming Dynasty and expanded in the 22nd year of Qianlong (1757). Later, due to various reasons, the temple fell into serious disrepair and was destroyed, making the Zen temple basically a ruin. In 2003, based on the principles of effective protection, rational utilization, promotion of Buddhism, salvation of all living beings, and strengthening management, the temple was restored and rebuilt, and it was completed in May 2004. Now the Zen temple has the Tianwang Hall, the Main Hall, the Guanyin Hall, the Wealth Hall, and the Medicine Master Hall. There are 57 sculptures in total, covering an area of more than 12,800 square meters.