Overview
Location
Twelve kilometers east of
History
It is said that one night in the year A.D. 64, Emperor Ming Di of the Eastern Han Dynasty dreamed of a golden man. One of the officials said the emperor had dreamed of the Buddha, a god of the West. Then, the emperor sent 18 envoys to Tianzhu (now
Attraction
Covering an area of 40,000 square meters, the Baima Monastery contains the Hall of the Heavenly King, the Hall of the Giant Buddha, the Mahavira (Great Hero) Hall, the Receiving and Directing to Paradise Hall, the Vairocana Pavilion, and the Qingliang Terrace. The Mahavira Hall is the most magnificent among the halls. Inside the hall, there are lifelike sculptures carved in the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368), including the Buddha of the Past, Present, and Future (Kasyapa, Sakyamuni, and Maitreya), two Heavenly Kings, and 18 arhats (enlightened saintly men).
Features
The first Buddhist temple to be established in China
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