What Buddha statues are there in Dalian Baiyun Temple?

There is a small stone monkey Buddha statue in relief.

Baiyun Temple, the largest Taoist temple in Beijing, is the seat of the Chinese Taoist Association and enjoys a high reputation throughout the country. It was founded in the 27th year of Kaiyuan in Tang Dynasty (739), and has a long history of 1200 years. The existing buildings were mainly built in the Qing Dynasty. Taoist temple is composed of quadrangles with progressive layers, with grand scale and extraordinary momentum. Visiting Baiyun Temple can be divided into three ways: Chinese, Eastern and Western. The main hall is on the north-south axis. Looking from the south of the central axis, there are glazed walls, colored archways and mountain gates. There is a small stone monkey with white marble relief in the mountain gate, which is very vivid and touching, in order to get well.

Baiyun Mountain Temple in Jiaxian County, Yulin City, Shaanxi Province (also known as Baiyun Temple) is one of the seven Taoist holy places in China. Baiyun Mountain Temple is located in Baiyun Mountain, 5 km south of jia county, about 1 km east of the west bank of the Yellow River. According to the records of History (Yulin was called History in ancient times), Baiyun Mountain was named because its summit was often surrounded by white clouds. The mountain slopes from northwest to southeast, reaching the west bank of the Yellow River, and the temple is built on the mountain, hence the name Baiyun Mountain Temple. According to the records of stone tablets in the temple, the temple was built by Taoist Li Yufeng in Wanli period of Ming Dynasty (AD 1605). People in the Jade Wind Tunnel visit Baiyun Mountain, where the solitary peaks stand tall and the mist floats like a fairyland. They live in the mountains, practice medicine quietly and collect medicines to treat local people. After his death, people built a temple on the mountain to commemorate him. There are 53 temple houses in Baiyun Mountain, with a building area of over 80,000 square meters. It is a large-scale architectural complex in Shaanxi Province during the Ming and Qing Dynasties.