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| | [edit this] | | A key temple in China, first named Huiqin Nunnery. It locates in the west of Mountain Tiantai, to the east of Minyuan Park. First constructed at the the beginning of the Qing Dynasty, expanded at the end of Abbot Jingming, the temple gradually became a monastery, and was renamed Huiju Temple. In 1982, it was rebuilt. In 1984, all the figures were painted and gilded. The temple backs on a high hill, faces a bamboo forest. The environment there is calm and beautiful. The surface area is 541 square meters the figures of 18 arhats and boddhas are true to life. | Edit by: ch | |
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