Liaoyang Hall
Liaoyang hall is the incense Temple of Zhu Chun, the king of Shu in Ming Dynasty, which has been more than 500 years. It was rebuilt as the main hall in the early Qing Dynasty and renamed Liaoyang hall in 1986. The whole temple is composed of Mountain Gate, front hall and back hall. The mountain gate is a triple eaves Xieshan style roof. The left and right side walls are inlaid with porcelain tiles, and the two sides in front of the gate are decorated with a pair of magnetic lion.
Introduction to scenic spots
The sitting statue of Sakyamuni in the front hall, 3 meters high, looks like his Nirvana statue (or reclining Buddha) in front of it. The third Buddha in the back hall represents the past light Buddha, the present Sakyamuni Buddha and the future Maitreya Buddha. On both sides are Ananda and Kaya, the closest son of the Buddha; on the left and right are Guanyin, the most powerful. There are eighteen Arhats with different images on both sides, while there are faweituo on the opposite side.
address
In Fengdu ghost town, Fengdu County, Chongqing
Address: Fengdu County, Chongqing
Longitude: 107.72021065889
Latitude: 29.8878604928
Ticket information: no ticket required. The ticket has been included in the ticket of Mingshan scenic spot
Liaoyang Hall
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