Introduction to the Main Hall: The Main Hall was built in the Guangxu period of the Qing Dynasty. It was built on a platform more than 2.7 meters high. It has 5 rooms in width, 4 rooms in depth, 22 meters in height, and a construction area of 837 square meters. On the top of the mountain with double eaves, each roof tile weighs 3.2 kilograms. Four corrugated stone pillars from the Song Dynasty are still preserved under the outer eaves at the back of the hall. In the middle of the hall, there are three golden Buddha statues with a height of 5 meters. On both sides sit eighteen Arhat statues, also made of clay and gold, each 2.5 meters high. The main hall is majestic and spectacular, with solemn Buddha statues and complete dharma objects and instruments.