Introduction to Chaoyin Temple: Chaoyin Temple has three floors of Buddhist halls, and the three front halls are "King Kong Halls" with flying eaves and arch walls, which are magnificent. The "Tianwang Hall" on the second floor has three rooms in the middle, with a unique design. The whole hall is shaped like a pavilion, also known as the "Jiaojiao Temple". In the hall, the Heavenly King is seated, flanked by eighteen arhats, with different shapes, fine paintings and lifelike paintings. The third floor contains five couplets in the back hall, with the door in the middle. After entering the hall, the hall is painted with colorful paintings and carved beams, and the walls are carved with thousands of arhats in various poses and styles, each with its own charm. On both sides of the back hall, there are eight monk's rooms on each side, six east and west auxiliary halls, sutra hall, guest house, kitchen and bathroom.