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The Buddhist center of the temple

Yongquan Temple, Fan Shi Buddhist Center, also known as the Grand Temple, is located in the northwest corner of sha he, Fan Shi, Xinzhou City, Shanxi Province. 1979 and 1985 were listed as county-level cultural relics Yongquan temple protection units twice. It is a place for religious activities formulated by Xinzhou Municipal Bureau of Religious Affairs.

Yongquan Temple was founded in an unknown age, and it was rebuilt on a large scale in Yuan, Ming, Qing and Republic of China. At present, there are 1 theater buildings built during the Republic of China, including 24 halls and houses, all of which are relics of the Qing Dynasty except the main hall and the stage. There are three halls, resting on the top of the mountain, and paved with four archways, single-headed and grasshopper-shaped. It is lined with Fang Ruyun's head, with a blue forehead and a square on the first day. There is no gold pillar in the hall, but a piano face with two capitals. Two arches on the front, mountain face 1 flower. This is the legacy of the Yuan Dynasty. In recent years, statues of Buddha III in the Ursa Major Hall, Maitreya Buddha in the temple and Wei Tuo have been made.