The next hall at the Chongsheng Temple was quite a distance away from the last one. There was so much space here that they could afford a lot of walking space here and I like that. There seems to be a strange naming scheme here in Chongsheng Temple as the next hall is named the Rain Copper Guanyin Hall, I wasn’t sure what “rain copper” means I only suspect that it is a kind of metal similar to bronze. As the name implies, there is a statue of Guanyin here ans it is usually the case for Buddhist temples. Chongsheng Temple is a center for Buddhism here in there area so I is not a surprise to see one here.
The statues of Guanyin are quite magnificent. They are placed in the middle of the all where everything appears to be golden in color. The statues of Guanyin stand ever so serenely in the middle watching the faithful and tourists pass by. From here you can really tell that the place is just recently constructed. The place is so bright and the Guanyin statue is so well polished that you would have thought that the hall was only opened the previous day. Anyway, no time to linger, I will be on my way.
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