It's a great place to walk for 30 minutes.
It is necessary to walk who lives nearby or is passing by!
They write about the monk, the founder of this temple, that supposedly he is sitting inside the temple!!! If you carefully read the note next to it, it says that this is a sculpture in honor of the first founding monk! And don't pretend that this is a real person) read the original sources
I liked the temple. When we arrived, it was quiet and deserted, we walked around the territory, admired the architecture, a monk was sitting in the temple and for a long time we could not figure out whether he was real or not. Judging by the plaque next to it, it's a statue.
A beautiful functioning temple. Tourists are not brought here for an excursion. Monks live on the territory. I was very intrigued by the upper temple, which is reached by a staircase with snake dragons (in the photo, the head of a dragon is the body of a snake). When visiting which I was somewhat surprised or shocked. There is a figure of a monk in the temple, which I could not understand, a living sitting monk, a sculpture or an embalmed non-living monk. I studied the opinions of tourists on this subject on the Internet. Unfortunately, there is no consensus: about equally of all voices claim that this is a living monk in a mantra, others claim an embalmed body and others a doll.