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The highlight of the north courtyard is the hall for collecting classic Buddhist texts and many other valuable relics. Built in 1920, it is among the several temples of China to own a huge sum of literary works concerning religions. With a typical attic style, the hall is 25 meters high and covers an area of 400 square meters (478 acres). In addition to Buddhist classics, the collections also include statues of Buddha, inscriptions and sculptures, paintings and calligraphies, and foreign classics, to name just a few. The hall itself is a visual experience.
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