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What happened to the Qingdao Guanyin Temple incident?

The Qingdao Guanyin Temple incident is a vicious kidnapping rather than a natural act of kindness. According to the relevant information of Qingdao Guanyin Temple, Qingdao Guanyin Temple is located in Cuobuling, North District, Qingdao City. Its original name is "Huangde'an", also known as Yugu'an. It was first built during the Zhenguan period of the Tang Dynasty and completed during the Chenghua period of the Ming Dynasty. Qingdao Guanyin Temple is an ancient Buddhist temple in Shandong Province and a famous Buddhist temple in Han Dynasty. It is located on a hillside southeast of Cuobu Ridge, Shibei District, Qingdao City, adjacent to Fuzhou Road in the east and Liaoyang West Road in the north. Historically known as Huang De'an and Yu Gu'an, it was once famous. When the incense was at its peak, believers from hundreds of miles around came with their children and the elderly to worship the Three Treasures. There are ancient books, legends and inscriptions as evidence.