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Where is the main hall of Tufo Temple?

Tufo Temple Daxiong Hall is a cultural relic protection unit in Sichuan Province.

Tufo Temple is located in the local Buddhist temple village of Gaomiao in the east of Peng 'an County. Tufo Temple was founded in the Song Dynasty, formerly known as "Fuwengji", and was later destroyed. After being rebuilt in the first year of Chenghua in Ming Dynasty, it was called Tufo Temple. In the war in the late Ming Dynasty, the front hall and wing of the temple were completely destroyed, only the main hall was kept. During the reign of Kangxi in the Qing Dynasty, Sichuan immigrants raised funds to rebuild the front hall and wing, and cultivated the main hall. Since the tenth year of Yongzheng in Qing Dynasty, the temple has been maintained and cultivated through the ages. At present, only the main hall built in the Ming Dynasty and the front hall rebuilt in the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty are well preserved, and the left and right wing rooms have been demolished after liberation. The main hall has five bays, with a width of 22 meters and a depth of 9.7 meters, with a construction area of 2 13 square meters. It is built on straight steps, and the building is a beam roof and a mountain roof.

Scope of protection: covers an area of 50 meters.

Construction control zone: the protection scope is east to village road, south to river channel, west to Wazitian and north to ancient tomb.