Also known as the Helin temple, it was built in the Sui Dynasty, initially known as the white crane temple. Located at the foot of Baihe mountain in Baihe Township, Qionglai City, covering an area of 14 mu, it is a famous Buddhist jungle and tourist attraction in Western Sichuan. In the first year of shaoding (1228 AD) of the Southern Song Dynasty, Wei liaoweng inscribed a plaque and said: "Helin Temple". It was called Helin temple in Qing Dynasty. The existing building, together with the mountain gate, passage, two gates, front hall and back hall, has five layers and five entrances. There is also a monastery on the left side of the central axis. The main hall was rebuilt in the Ming Dynasty. There are three clay statues of Sakyamuni and his avatar. The rest of the halls are made of Guanyin, Maitreya, Weituo and Tianwang. The screen wall is about 10 meters high and 9 meters long. On the front, the regular script of "Helin Temple" is 2 meters high. On the back, it is decorated with glazed flower and bird square bricks, and in the middle, it is inlaid with carved pottery glaze "Panlong Xizhu".
Address: West Suburb of Qionglai City, Qionglai City, Sichuan Province
Longitude: 103.45229271165
Latitude: 30.421503302764
Baiheshan, Chengdu
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