Yong' an Temple of Beihai Park Yong'
an Temple or Eternal Peace Temple on the Qionghuadao islet in the
centre of Beihai Park reopened to the public after intensive renovation
in 1993. It was first built in 1651, though the history of the park dates
a few centuries earlier, when the Dagoba symbol of the park, was constructed
on the top of the hill. But Yong'an Temple has long been in disrepair.
Part of it had toppled with the passage of time, until it was restored
earlier 1993. The temple has now taken on an entirely new face with its
freshly-painted wallsand roofs, dazzling-array of Buddha statues and cultural
relics. And, for thefirst time in the park's history.
The components
of Yong'an temple - three main halls and several auxiliaryones -are
arranged along the slope on six terraces, with the White Dagobaatop
the tiny island. The first statues are the four guardians of Dharmer.Heavenly
Kings, as they are dubbed. they look ferocious and each has something
in hand. Sakyamuni,founder
of Buddhism, and his main disciples, eight Bodhisattva and 18 Arhats,
are enshrined in the Falun Hall -a common sight in a temple of thiskind.
The falun, or prayer wheel cylinder, is a bell-like instrument used
in religious rituals. There are two falun sets in front of the hall. Yong'an
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