Introduction to Taiping Zen Temple: Taiping Zen Temple was founded in the 35th year of Jiajing reign of Ming Dynasty (1556). It was originally Taiping Temple. It was rebuilt twice in the first year of Yongzheng reign in Qing Dynasty (1727) and the eleventh year of Yongzheng reign (1734). Desolate. The current temple was renovated and opened in 2005. It has three main halls, located in the north and south. The Guanyin Bodhisattva is worshiped in the hall to save all living beings, pray for blessings and security. To the east of the Zen Temple is the Tongtian River, with gurgling water, surrounded by towering trees, and the forest canopy blocking out the sun. The environment is elegant and unique, and the air is particularly fresh, making it a good place for tourists to rest.