Very powerful monasteries. Even the shadow walls, bridges and mountain gates are well preserved, and there are too many things worth seeing. Especially the Mani Hall, the Great Tragic Pavilion and the Pilu Hall, as well as the inscriptions in front of the Great Tragic Pavilion, are all excellent works. The Mani Hall is a treasure all over, and the building is the most well-preserved "Turtle House" of the Song Dynasty in China, which is an isolated case. The murals on the four walls are also well preserved, and the Juzhong Buddha is the largest copper-cast Buddha in China. In the Great Pessimism Pavilion, there are thousands of hands and thousands of eyes Guanyin statues cast in the Song Dynasty, and the stone carvings on the base are also wonderful and exceptional. In the Palace of Pilu, there are 1072 statues on the lotus pedestal. They were cast in the Ming Dynasty, the only one in the country, the first monument of the Sui Dynasty, and the largest turnaround of the Sui Dynasty. They are really worth seeing. Tickets 50 are also worth seeing.