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Is Anshan Jade Buddha Temple good?

Very good. Jade Buddha Garden is located in Jade Buddha Mountain Scenic Area, Anshan City, Liaoning Province, covering an area of 46,000 square meters, surrounded by mountains on three sides and water on one side. Jade Buddha Garden is simple, elegant and magnificent. The world's largest jade Buddha with the Jade King as the carrier is located in the Jade Buddha Pavilion in the main building, which is colorful and magnificent. With its vastness and grandeur, it was selected as the world's best kiness in Shanghai on June 1997+00. On June 5438+February 65438+February 2002, the Guinness World Records Headquarters in the United Kingdom officially awarded the Jade Buddha Garden the certificate of "the world's largest jade Buddha".

Jade Buddha Garden Scenic Area is the first batch of AAAA-level tourist areas in China, with an area of 4.6 hectares, surrounded by mountains on three sides and water on one side. It consists of three-hole mountain gate, jade belt bridge, lotus pond and flower island. The main Jade Buddha Pavilion is resplendent and magnificent. The jade Buddha "Sakyamuni Muny-Crossing the Sea Guanyin" in the temple weighs 260.76 tons, with seven colors in one, colorful, beautifully carved and magnificent luster, and won the title of "the first Guanyin in the world" in June 65438 +0997 65438+ 10.

Jade Buddha Pavilion is 33 meters high, with the meaning of Buddhism's 33-fold heaven, reaching 35.2 meters, which is one of the tallest classical buildings in China. The pavilion is 66 meters wide and 58 meters deep. It adopts a double-layer double-eave structure, with red glazed tiles under the eaves. It looks layered, magnificent and magnificent. Jade Buddha is located in Jade Buddha Pavilion. Jade Buddha was discovered in Yuxiang Xiuyan in 1960. This was carved by the Jade King. Volume 100.68 m3, weighing 260.76 tons. It is colorful and magnificent, and won the Guinness World Record in Shanghai for its grandeur!