Rain Doctrine Temple
Michelin Guide
Interesting
Religious monument
The Michelin Guide's review
Standing beneath the shade of hundred-year-old camphor laurel and hornbeam trees, the Rain Doctrine Temple, situated at the foot of the Buddha Peak Mountain, was so-called because of the presence of a tablet bearing the following inscription: "Buddhist doctrines are like rain and flowers falling from paradise". In the third temple, a ball made up of nine dragons entwined around lotus leaves hangs in front of the statue of Guanyin.
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