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Chongqing
Arhat Temple, an ancient Buddhist temple and monastery, is situated in
the busiest downtown area of Chongqing. Originally built about 1,000 years
ago, during the Song Dynasty, it was rebuilt in 1752 and again in 1945.
The present clay arhats were molded in the spring of 1986. More recently,
the construction work of the Depository of Buddhist Texts and the Meditation
Room has been completed, and the carving and molding are underway.
Among the attractions for a tourist visiting
the temple are the Four Guardians of the World, the Stele Kiosk of the
Ming Dynasty, and the ancient Buddhist cliff inscriptions of the Northern
Song Dynasty. After stepping into the temple proper and ascending some
stairs, the visitor may view the imposing Sakyamuni Hall and then visit
the Depository of Buddhist Texts and the Meditation Room. On the temple
grounds, there is also a vegetarian restaurant and a stand for sales of
incense and candles.
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