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The main attractions of Sijia Town

Baoguang Temple

Baoguang Temple is located in Si Jia Cun, Sijia Town (formerly Zhenbei Village). Baoguang Temple, formerly known as Sijia Temple, is about 60 meters wide from east to west and 100 meters long from north to south. There are five temples, including the front hall, the main hall, the nave, the back hall and the left and right side halls, forming a pattern of five entrances and four patios. There is a Taiping well named Longyan well on each side in front of the temple. Dongjing Gan, Xijing Dan. There are two generals "Hum" and "Ha" in the front hall, and there is a three-legged gossip incense burner in the middle of the back patio, which weighs more than 1,000 kilograms and occupies the center of the tiger skin. In front of the back hall, there is a ginkgo tree that has grown for more than 400 years and is about 30 meters high. At that time, there were more than 300 Buddha statues in the temple. 19 19, at the squire's own expense, nine Suzhou clay sculpture artists were invited to reshape the Buddha statue and set it with gold. The sculptures were different and lifelike. 1958, Sijia Temple was demolished, Ginkgo biloba was dug up, and Master Tongda, the abbot, left the temple, which deeply regretted people nearby. Since 1996, residents around Sijia have donated money to rebuild Sijia Temple. In June 1998, 1 1, Nantong Municipal Bureau of Ethnic and Religious Affairs officially opened to the outside world and changed its name to Baoguang Temple. 20 1 1 Two ancient wells in Baoguang Temple were rated as cultural relics in Haimen.