1. Nanshan Temple
Covering an area of 400 mu, imitating the style of the Tang Dynasty, there are Wangren Hall, Daxiong Hall, East-West Attached Hall, Bell and Drum Tower, Runwheel Tibetan, Fatang Hall, Zen Hall, Zhaitang Hall, Guanyin Courtyard, Abbot Courtyard, Sad Field Courtyard, etc., scattered on the mountain, solemn, clean and elegant.
2. Guanyin at sea
Nanshan and Guanyin have their own unique advantages. Guanyin bodhisattva has twelve wishes, and the second wish is to "live in the South China Sea for a long time", so it is called Guanyin in the South China Sea. Nanshan is located on the coast of the South China Sea. It looks like a huge aojiang. In ancient times, it was called Aoshan, which looked like Guanyin Mountain.
Nanshan is the only way.
It is the gate landscape of the scenic spot, and it is a style building in the Southern and Northern Dynasties. As soon as visitors enter this gate, they enter the auspicious and peaceful Nanshan Buddhist holy land. "Buer" outside the door and "Yi Shi" inside the door were written by the late famous calligrapher Mr. Gu at the age of 94. "One reality" is the correspondence of "two".