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What are the three famous temples in Fushun history?

1, Zhonghua Temple.

The temples in China have beautiful scenery and excellent geomantic omen, which attract worldwide attention and are rare in China.

It is the center of Buddhism and Taoism cultural activities in Northeast China, which integrates Buddhism and Taoism, ancestor worship, Confucianism, Zen and Buddhism culture and national art, and tourism, amusement and leisure. The whole building adopts the architectural style of Tang Dynasty, which is magnificent and magnificent.

The restored Zhonghua Temple is located at the waist of the dragon head, slightly deviating from the original site of the Tang Dynasty, changing the picture of Wei Zhi Zhenlong to the meaning of releasing the dragon like water now.

The overall layout is like an atmosphere on the water and a tiger leaping.

The restored Zhonghua Temple will become a larger venue for religious activities in Northeast China and even the whole country.

2. Pujue Temple, the Guandi Temple, was built in the southwest corner of Hetuala City.

The sculptures in the temple are lifelike, painted with gold, with different postures and lifelike.

Every year on April 18 of the lunar calendar, pilgrims and worshippers from all over the country pour in, which is spectacular.

3. Baoquanshan Shanyuan Temple, located in Fushun Economic Development Zone, is the largest Buddhist base in northern China.

The temple is spacious, rigorous, lush, quiet and elegant, antique and well-known.

Baoquanshan Shanyuan Temple was called Shui Sheng Temple before the establishment of People's Republic of China (PRC), which was the lower house of Shenyang Sect.

The design of the courtyard is even more unique, with exquisite architectural techniques, dazzling colors and magnificent glass, such as "Daxiong Hall", "Guanyin Hall", "Dizang King Hall", "Tianwang Hall" and the second floor of the bell and drum.

Hundreds of people stay in the lecture hall every day.

There is a unique jade reclining Buddha (Burmese jade) in the temple, weighing 30 tons. At the top of Fushun's artificial pond, there are many artificial release ponds with springs, including the Tibetan tripitaka, a precious cultural relic in Qianlong period, and the big clock donated by Zhang, the leader of the Feng warlord in the Republic of China.

The temple is paved with colored bricks, and many parasols are set up to provide places for tourists to eat, skate, and have fun. The trees outside the temple are lush and green, which is a good place for people to worship Buddha for leisure.