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The Arhat Hall in the south courtyard is well-known both at home and abroad. First built in 1852, and once destroyed in the turmoil of war, the existing hall was reconstructed and completed in 1902. The 500 arhats placed in the hall with each bearing a distinct character are truly a grand view. Stepping in to the hall, one never gets a confined feeling, for the spacious layout of the hall not only provides enough room for the arhats, but also affords good ventilation and lighting.
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