Introduction to the Horseshoe Hall: The Horseshoe Hall is located on the north side of the Tibetan Buddha Hall. It is named after the horseshoe imprint on a rock in the hall. The plane of the cave is nearly square, with three doors, all of which are used as coupons. The height of the cave is 390cm and the width is 10. 06 meters, 8.60 meters deep, with round arches carved into the south, north and west walls of the cave. There are no statues in the niches, leaving only two remnants of the statues of warriors and donors repainted in the Ming Dynasty inside the door and on the central square pillar.

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