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Before approaching the main statue, visitors will walk through the Foquan Temple (sometimes referred to as “Fuquan”). The temple itself is quite old and was built during the Tang dynasty (618\u2013907 AD). During this era many monks were housed in the temple, and it was a focal point of Chinese buddism known to some as the Chinese Buddhist’s “Mecca”. In comparison to other popular Chinese Buddhist temples, Foquan Temple is not very large in size. To this day it remains an active working temple.<\/p>\n