Chongfu Temple was built in the second year of Tang Linde.
The existing buildings include the Mountain Gate, Tianwang Hall, Bell Tower, Drum Tower, Thousand Buddha Pavilion, Manjusri Hall, Dizang King Hall, Sanbao Hall, Tomi Hall and Guanyin Hall. Among them, the Tomi Hall and Guanyin Hall are relics of the Jin Dynasty, and the rest are buildings of the Ming and Qing Dynasties.
Tommy Hall is the main hall of Chongfu Temple and the largest hall in the temple. It was built in the third year of Kangxi (A.D. 1 143). The temple is seven rooms wide and four rooms are eight rafters deep. The main hall rests on the top of the mountain, with a single eaves and a green glass edge on the top. The flowers on the front eaves and window lattice in the hall are elegant and exquisite. The sculptures and murals in the temple are particularly beautiful (not photographed)
Kannonji is the second hall of Chongfu Temple, which is located in the wood structure of Jin Dynasty. Its beam structure is the most primitive, and it is a structure with "four rafters and three columns as the chest". All the gold pillars in the front groove in the temple were subtracted, and the gold pillars in the back groove were placed on both sides of the altar to make the front of the temple wider.